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I have a question about how to write a formula to include specific info in a
range of cells. I have a range of cells I want to include in a formula but I want the formula to only include the values that I have colored Yellow. I could select each yellow one by hand but I want this formula to work for data I continue to add in the future which is way I want to have a large selection of cells. So for example if I want the sum of all the yellow values in this range =SUM(C2:E65536) how could I write the formula to do that? I would also like to write a formula that would count only the negative numbers. For example in the range =COUNT(C2:E65536) how could I write the formula to only include the negative or possitive numbers? Thanks Aaron |
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