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Judy wrote...
THANKS everyone. I did get my formula to work with one exception. The column this fomula refers to (J) is also a formula based column and the formula is filled quite a ways down the worksheet, meaning there are sever= al rows where #N/A shows until data is entered. If I make the ranges for columns A and J only the populated rows, it works. If I use A:A and J:J, = it doesn't... I don't suppose there's a fix for that! ..=2E. You can't do what you want using entire column references like A:A and J:J. If you keep using them, you'll keep getting errors. JE already pointed this out to you. If error values as results are fine with you, go on using entire column references. On the other hand, if you want numeric results, YOU CAN'T USE ENTIRE COLUMN REFERENCES. Do you really have data in ALL rows in columns A and J? If not, you could use the array formula =3DSUM(IF(ISNUMBER(MONTH(A1:A1000)),(MONTH(A1:A100 0)=AD=3D9)*(B1:B1000=3D"A= "))) |
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