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see your other post. P.S.: no need for posting the question again -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany Liz G wrote: Thanks Frank, The only thing is, I want to make sure that people who replied with something like "america online (aol)" don't get counted twice. That's the reason behind this question. Will your sum statement do that? Can I just use the Countif statement inside the sum? Thanks, Liz "Frank Kabel" wrote in message ... Hi one way: just add the COUNTIF statements. Another way: =SUM(COUNTIF(A1:A100,{"*aol*","*America Online*","*america on-lin*"})) -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany Liz G wrote: Hi, One more question. I have a countif formula (see post: variation on countif) that reads Countif(A1:A100, "*value*"). The situation users were asked to list their past isp's and could list more than one in a cell. So, is there a way to say "Count this cell if the cell includes 'aol', 'america online', OR 'america on-line'"? Thanks for your help! Liz |
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