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Default I would like to Count values in two columns.

Thank you Dave!!!! That worked.... Now next problem...
The doctors are writing "C/S Primary" and "C/S Repeat"
I want it to count any cell that has "C/S" in it....

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Try limiting your range (F1:F9999, maybe???).

=sumproduct() doesn't like whole columns.

Roni wrote:

When I do that, I get a "#Num!" error

=SUMPRODUCT(('Dr McNanley'!F:F="Grunert")*('Dr McNanley'!D:D="Vaginal"))

"Don Guillett" wrote:

try
=sumproduct((a2:a22="Dr Smith")*(b2:b22="procedure1"))

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"Roni" wrote in message
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Hello - I am going INSANE for over a month now.... I need to figure out
how
to add up this information.

I have one column (Coulmn F) which list Doctors
I have another column (Column D) which list procedures

I need to count how many times each doctor did each type of procedure.

So I THINK I need to add up each occurance of "Dr.Smith" AND "Procedure 1"

Any help would be GREATLY Appreciated!!!! Thanks in advance!

Roni




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