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Here's my spreadsheet:

Column A Column B
N Red
N Blue
N Red
Orange
N Blue
Red
N Yellow

Here's what I'd like to accomplish:
If there's an "N" in column A, then count the number of times "Red" and
"Blue" appear in column B. If there is no "N" in column A, do not count it.
In the above example, I'd expect the formula to return a result of four.

Thanks for the help.
 
=SUMPRODUCT(--(A1:A100="N"),--(B1:B100="RED")) +
SUMPRODUCT(--(A1:A100="N"),--(B1:B100="BLUE"))

Change 100 to last row of your data...
 
Try this formula somewhere on the sheet - It assumes that your entries begin
on row 2.
=SUMPRODUCT(--(A2:A8="N"),--(B2:B8="red")) +
SUMPRODUCT(--(A2:A8="N"),--(B2:B8="blue"))
but if the actually start on row 1:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(A1:A7="N"),--(B1:B7="red")) +
SUMPRODUCT(--(A1:A7="N"),--(B1:B7="blue"))
 
fgbdrum escribió:
Here's my spreadsheet:

Column A Column B
N Red
N Blue
N Red
Orange
N Blue
Red
N Yellow

Here's what I'd like to accomplish:
If there's an "N" in column A, then count the number of times "Red" and
"Blue" appear in column B. If there is no "N" in column A, do not count it.
In the above example, I'd expect the formula to return a result of four.

Thanks for the help.

You could use
=SUMPRODUCT(--(A1:A100="N"),--(B1:B100={"RED","BLUE"}))

Best Regards,
Pedro J.
 
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