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OOPS, I spoke too soon. It's still not counting every instance of what I need
to count. Hopeit "Biff" wrote: Hi! Try this: Normally entered =SUMPRODUCT(--('NON-APPLICABLE'!I3:I2113="MI"),--(ISNUMBER(SEARCH("No draw or progressive, plastic injection molds",'NON-APPLICABLE'!AP3:AP2113))),--(ISNUMBER('NON-APPLICABLE'!E3:E2113))) Biff "hopeit" wrote in message ... I have a spread sheet that has several columns. I have created a nested array formula to tell me how many items fall into my criteria, but I am missing some information, see fomula below: {=COUNT(IF(('NON-APPLICABLE'!I3:I2113="MI")*('NON-APPLICABLE'!AP3:AP2113="No draw or progressive, plastic injection molds"),'NON-APPLICABLE'!E3:E2113))} My problem is that I may or may not add information into the column containing the statement "No draw or progressive..." I need to know how to get a wild card to work after the word "molds". With the statement above, it counts just that and nothing else. I can get the wild card to work in any other formula. |
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