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Not sure if this is possible but I need to count the number of items from two
columns based on certain criteria. i.e. 25% SL I 25% SL II 50% SL I etc I need to count all SLx at 25% or 50% etc. Is this possible? Thanks -- Steve R |
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I should have looked further down the list first of all. I notice someone
else wanted the same thing and it is solved using the SUMPRODUCT function. -- Steve R "Steve" wrote: Not sure if this is possible but I need to count the number of items from two columns based on certain criteria. i.e. 25% SL I 25% SL II 50% SL I etc I need to count all SLx at 25% or 50% etc. Is this possible? Thanks -- Steve R |
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I should have looked further down the list first of all. I notice someone
else wanted the same thing and it is solved using the SUMPRODUCT function. -- Steve R "Steve" wrote: Not sure if this is possible but I need to count the number of items from two columns based on certain criteria. i.e. 25% SL I 25% SL II 50% SL I etc I need to count all SLx at 25% or 50% etc. Is this possible? Thanks -- Steve R |
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