![]() ![]() There are still between 20%-25% of Excel users world wide still working with version 2003. My approach with every Excel tip and example I post is, unless I specify otherwise that it’s only applicable to a particular version (such as PowerPivot for free only in 2010), or will work starting with a particular version (such as COUNTIFS with or after 2007), I make my formulas and code fit every version, as a one size fits all. ![]() I get similar comments on my Twitter page where I post half a dozen such tweets daily (link is on this page) and elsewhere on my site here). I’m sure this formula could be done other ways, including COUNTIFS as you suggested. Thanks for following my Excel blog page Dave.
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