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Old June 18th, 2008, 08:20 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
David Biddulph
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Default Can I Use a Count Function for Text?

=SUMPRODUCT((A1:A100="A")*(A1:A100="D")*(B1:B100 ="psychiatrist"))
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"Nick Brunetti" wrote in message
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I am trying to count a cell if criteria from two separate columns are met.

For example, my first column has the letters A, B, C, D or no letters at
all. The second column has different descriptive words (i.e. internal
medicine, psychiatrist, etc). I would like a cell to be counted if a cell
in
the first column contains an A or B or C or D AND a cell in the second
colum
contains the word "psychiatrist".

What is the best function/formula to use for this problem?

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

=COUNTIF(A1:A100,"*@*")

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Bob

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"Joan NYC" wrote in message
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Aha... Sumproduct is not a function I ever tried

I have a column of text. Some cells contain the character "@" with a
space
preceding the rest of text in the cell. I realize the @ could be
considered
an operator so it is preceded with an apostrophe to designate text. I
want
to sum the cells that have the "@"

Thanks

"David Biddulph" wrote:

You'll need to be a bit clearer as to what you're trying to do. If
COUNTIF
or SUMIF doesn't do the job, you may want to try SUMPRODUCT.
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David Biddulph

"Joan NYC" wrote in message
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I have been trying to calculate a column of Text in order to sum
contents
by
certain criteria

I have tried Count, CoutA and CountIF and cannot be able to get
anything
to
work.

Am I barking up the wrong tree? Can this be done?

Thanks much.