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Count total matches in two ranges

To count total matches in two ranges, you can use a formula that combines the COUNTIF function with the SUMPRODUCT function. In the example shown, the formula in cell F5 is: =SUMPRODUCT(COUNTIF(range1,range2)) where range1 (B5:B16) and range2 …Read more

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RANK Function

The Excel RANK function returns the rank of a numeric value when compared to a list of other numeric values. RANK can rank values from largest to smallest (i.e. top sales) as well as smallest to largest (i.e. fastest time).Read more

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