At 19:36 14/07/2016 -0500, Wade Smart wrote:
This does not work but this is what Im thinking about. If a item in
this range does not have PO, and is Red and is M then I want to count it.
=IF( $E$2:$E$160 <> "PO", SUMPRODUCT($B$2:$B$160="Red",$D$2:$D$160="M"))
Just:
=SUMPRODUCT($E$2:$E$160<>"PO",$B$2:$B$160="Red",$D$2:$D$160="M")
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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