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I have this formula right now at this moment
=SUMPRODUCT(--(A3:A88="cell"),--(D388="no"),B3:B88) i want to know if
you can use countif with this same format. because the sumproduct
formula works if the 2 cases are true I want to know if you can have
two cases in a countif formula


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I have this formula right now at this moment
=SUMPRODUCT(--(A3:A88="cell"),--(D388="no"),B3:B88) i want to know if
you can use countif with this same format. because the sumproduct
formula works if the 2 cases are true I want to know if you can have
two cases in a countif formula


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