To use the COUNTIFS function to identify distinct values in Excel sheets, follow these steps:
For example, let's say you have a list of customer names in column A, and you want to count the number of distinct customers who have purchased a product in January:
=COUNTIFS(A:A, "<>duplicate", B:B, "January")
In this formula, "<>duplicate" is used to exclude any duplicate values in column A, and "January" is the criterion for the values in column B. The formula will count the number of distinct customers who have purchased a product in January.
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