Of course!!!
Thanks Max
Bill K
"Max" <demechanik@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> If I've read you correctly, this might work (in a single cell):
>
> Put in say, C1: =SUMPRODUCT(--(B2:B100-A2:A100>=2))
>
> Adapt the range to suit ..
>
> And for a cleaner look when cols A and B are cleared, you could switch off
> extraneous zeros display in the sheet via:
> Click Tools > Options > View tab > Uncheck "Zero values" > ok
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> "Timmy" <Timmy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>> Great!!!!thats it!! Now Can I enter more than one function like this in
> the
>> same formula to keep building my total ....something like:
>>
>> =IF(B2-A2>=2,1,"") + (B3-A3>=2,1,"") + ........and so on, so my result of
> 1
>> would keep tallying 1+1+1+1 = 4
>
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