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Thaks Biff I was able to use the frequency comand to do just what I needed.
Thank you for your time thought "Biff" wrote: Hi! One way: =COUNTIF(A1:A10,"=1")-COUNTIF(A1:A10,"3") Biff "Niagera College Student" wrote in message ... I am creating a distributioon table of data and would like to have exel count how may time a number between a range apears. for exsample if I sell 100 apples for diffrent prices i want a formula that will calculate how many of them were sold for $1=<3. I do not want the sum of the price of apples I just want to know that I sold 10 apples whose price ranged between $1 and $3 |
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