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I am trying to get a count of items meeting certain criteria. The
SUMPRODUCT function is exactly what I am looking for (only takes into account items meeting certain criteria), but I want to do it with text. Example criteria: Joe, Model# 397, January. That is saying that Joe, the salesman, sold a 397 in January. I was looking at DCOUNT functions, but I wasn't sure how to set up the criteria (we have 8 salespeople, about 50 products, and 12 months. That's a lot of different combinations). Any ideas? Thanks, let me know if you need any more information... |
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