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Hi Sami
One way =SUMPRODUCT(--($B$2:$B$100="A"),--($C$2:$C$100=1)) Change ranges to suit. Regards Roger Govier Sami wrote: Here is a simplified explanation of what I am trying to do: I have created a table, where Column A contains some data, in Column B user selects a category (A, B, C,...) and in Column C user sets a priority (1, 2 or 3). Now, I am trying to count how many rows we have, where something has been written in Column A, Column B has been set to A and Column C has been set to 1. I have tried this as follows: COUNTIF(Column A; AND(Column B = A; Column C = 1), but it doesn't work. Any ideas? |
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