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While your formula works it will return the same result as the one the OP
posted. -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom http://nwexcelsolutions.com "Terry Bennett" wrote in message ... Patrick I assume you are trying to cound the number of instances when the 2 criteria mentioned coincide? If so, try: =SUMPRODUCT((B3:B65="CCO")*(D3:D65="Access and Permission")) Terry wrote in message ups.com... Hi, I am new to excel formulas I am trying to count two criteria each is in a different column I found this formula in Excel help but it keeps giving me !Value instead of a number any help would be greatly appreciated The formula is =SUM(IF(B3:B65="CCO",IF(D3:D65="Access and Permission",1,0))) |