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    Re: COUNTIF multiple criteria?

    It seems that if A, B and C are the only possibilities for column C and you want to count all 3 possibilities then you are merely counting how many cells are occupied so you can simply use:
    =COUNTIFS($B$3:$B$20,"Full",$C$3:$C$20,"*")
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    =COUNTIFS($B$3:$B$20,"Part",$C$3:$C$20,"*")

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    Re: COUNTIF multiple criteria?

    Cutter. That works too. Thanks.
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