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Default Sum Total # Of Cells That Meet Several Criteria


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I'm trying to make a formula that autmatically counts the number of
"off"'s that appear in the chart above that are listed with a certain
person... I just can't seem to come up with the function. Above is an
example. The names are in a separate column. Any help?


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