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Default Count Formula

=COUNT(IF(A1:I89<{2921,23344},A1:I89))

which is an array formula, it should be committed with Ctrl-Shift-Enter, not
just Enter.

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FYI ... my data has 89 rows x 9 columns, with the criteria being in column

G.
I tried the formula and the results were the exact number of rows, 89. I
double-checked the data, and it is numberic. Any other suggestions??
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Thank you ... ceej


"VBA Noob" wrote:


=sumproduct(--(a1:a7<2921)*(--(a1:a7<3344)))


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