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Count numbers with leading zeros

To count numbers that contain leading zeros, you can use the SUMPRODUCT function with a simple logical expression. In the example shown, the formula in cell F5 is: =SUMPRODUCT(--(code=E5)) where code is the named range B5:B16.Read more

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LET Function

The Excel LET function lets you define named variables in a formula. There are two primary reasons you might want to do this: (1) to improve performance by eliminating redundant calculations and (2) to make more complex formulas easier to read and write.Read more

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