Um, you want a count of how many times an X occurs in one column, but only if there is also an X in a previous column?
That's something like this, maybe:
=SUMPRODUCT(--($A$1:$A$100="X"),--($B$1:$B$100="X"))
Um, you want a count of how many times an X occurs in one column, but only if there is also an X in a previous column?
That's something like this, maybe:
=SUMPRODUCT(--($A$1:$A$100="X"),--($B$1:$B$100="X"))
Last edited by JBeaucaire; 02-20-2009 at 07:58 PM.
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