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Old Mar 11, 2008, 09:29 AM
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2 criteria to count and can't run queries

I am on a Corporate networked computer and it won't allow queries or macros. I need to count values in one column only if they match with values in another column. Is there no formula (i.e. countif) that can do this for me?

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Hard to understand the question. Are you talking about value in A1 must match A2 to be counted, then B1 must match B2 to be counted, etc? Always a separate instance of matches?
A1 = A5
B1 = B5
C1 = C5

Or, are you allowing multiple matchings in one column to the same cell in another column?
A1 = A5
B1 = A5
C1 = A5

Lastly, how deep does this list go? How many matches are you possibly counting here? What are you doing with the matched data? Are you applying a new formula to each instance of matches to do more work or are you just looking for a total count of matches?
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