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I am using

=countif((CE4:CE182+CF4:CF182)/CG4:CG182,"1")

And its not working, has anybody got any clues what I'm doing wrong?

Thanks in advance


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i am afraid that
CE4:CE182+CF4:CF182)/CG4:CG182
does not return a range


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What is the intent if not

=SUMPRODUCT(--((CE4:CE182+CF4:CF182)/CG4:CG182)=1)

Alicia Wrote:
I am using

=countif((CE4:CE182+CF4:CF182)/CG4:CG182,"1")

And its not working, has anybody got any clues what I'm doing wrong?

Thanks in advance



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Hi,

What are you trying to do ?

Govind.

Alicia wrote:
I am using

=countif((CE4:CE182+CF4:CF182)/CG4:CG182,"1")

And its not working, has anybody got any clues what I'm doing wrong?

Thanks in advance



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