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- Thank you, yes I have tried this and it returns a 0 when I know that the value I want to see is 2....I purposefully have used a small sample here to be able to corroborate what I get it correct. I did this first and got 0 =countifs('All WIB Sites'!B:B,"Base",'All WIB Sites'!G:G,"true") I tried this too wondering if I needed to be more specific on the range: =countifs('All WIB Sites'!B3:B100,"Base",'All WIB Sites'!G3:G100,"true") Also returned 0Emilia– Emilia2022-11-10 18:23:29 +00:00Commented Nov 10, 2022 at 18:23
- But have you tried with True without quotations marks?? It works as far as I have triedMartín– Martín2022-11-10 18:25:14 +00:00Commented Nov 10, 2022 at 18:25
- I have now - interestingly the value for one type of criteria is pulling through, but it is incorrect by the value of 1.Emilia– Emilia2022-11-10 18:35:11 +00:00Commented Nov 10, 2022 at 18:35
- Mmm, that is odd... maybe some extra space in column A??, maybe if the type is "Product" but you have "Product " it won't be countedMartín– Martín2022-11-10 18:37:16 +00:00Commented Nov 10, 2022 at 18:37
- I've jiggled the data again, that seems to have done the trick. Thank you very much!Emilia– Emilia2022-11-11 10:43:59 +00:00Commented Nov 11, 2022 at 10:43
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