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Count based on two criteria.
Hi,
How do I get a summary of a table of data according to two criteria? I want to check instances of "A" in one column and then where "A" is found, check that "B' occurs in the same row, but a different column. I'm not counting numeric values here, just the instances where A and B occur in the same row on the table. Hope I've explained myself? Matt |
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Count based on two criteria.
=SUMPRODUCT(N(A1:A100="A"),N(B1:B100="B"))
or if using Excel 2007: =COUNTIFS(A1:A00,"A",B1:B100,"B") "MJKelly" wrote in message ... Hi, How do I get a summary of a table of data according to two criteria? I want to check instances of "A" in one column and then where "A" is found, check that "B' occurs in the same row, but a different column. I'm not counting numeric values here, just the instances where A and B occur in the same row on the table. Hope I've explained myself? Matt |
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Count based on two criteria.
On May 15, 9:31*pm, "Bob Umlas" wrote:
=SUMPRODUCT(N(A1:A100="A"),N(B1:B100="B")) or if using Excel 2007: =COUNTIFS(A1:A00,"A",B1:B100,"B") "MJKelly" wrote in message ... Hi, How do I get a summary of a table of data according to two criteria? I want to check instances of "A" in one column and then where "A" is found, check that "B' occurs in the same row, but a different column. I'm not counting numeric values here, just the instances where A and B occur in the same row on the table. Hope I've explained myself? Matt Works a treat, thanks loads, Matt |
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