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Try this one in I5 copied across and down:
=SUMPRODUCT(COUNTIF($H5:$K5,S$5:S$13))
=MAX(range) simply finds the...
Ali what you did was perfect and brilliant and I have a use for those numbers in that order.
How would the formula be different if my numbers...
That is brilliant! I was making this soooo much more complicated. I have never used or even seen the &MIN and &MAX though. Can you explain how...
ExcelHelpNeeded Today, 03:34 PMI have now adapted the workaround "Calculation of duration" so that it can be used directly for the import from a workbook as well as for the...
pinarello Today, 02:51 PMOne way!
In I5 copied across and down:
=COUNTIFS($C5:$F5,">="&MIN(N$5:N$13),$C5:$F5,"...