Formula for totaling 2 selections from a drop down in sheet summary
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Hey @KHoward,
If you're only wanting to count cells that contain both those items, then you'll want to use COUNTIF, AND, CONTAINS in the sheet summary formula:
=COUNTIF(Dropdown:Dropdown, AND(CONTAINS("Learning Solutions", @cell), CONTAINS("Instructional Design", @cell)))
If you want to count cells that have either one of them, just change the AND to OR.
Hope this helps!
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Hey @KHoward,
If you're only wanting to count cells that contain both those items, then you'll want to use COUNTIF, AND, CONTAINS in the sheet summary formula:
=COUNTIF(Dropdown:Dropdown, AND(CONTAINS("Learning Solutions", @cell), CONTAINS("Instructional Design", @cell)))
If you want to count cells that have either one of them, just change the AND to OR.
Hope this helps!
If my response was helpful in any way (or answered your question) please be sure to upvote it, mark it as awesome, or mark it as the accepted answer!
I'm always looking to connect with other industry professionals, feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn as well!
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@bisaacs Thank you, that did the trick. I needed the OR.
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