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I would like to use a formula like COUNTIF or SUMPRODUCT to test two ranges.
I want the formula to return the value of the number of cells that meet the two conditions. Both columns contain TEXT, not numbers. Like this: =COUNTIF(--(Sheet1!B:B, "Move-In"),--(Sheet1!E:E,"A1")) So if there are 10 Move-Ins with Type A1, then the value 10 would be calulated. |
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