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How do I count cells that are between two numbers in Excel?

I need a formula to count the number of cells in a range that are between 10 and 10.000:

I have:

=COUNTIF(B2:B292,>10 AND <10.000) 

But how do I put the comparison operators in without getting a formula error?

If you have Excel 2007 or later use COUNTIFS with an "S" on the end, ie

=COUNTIFS(B2:B292,">10",B2:B292,"<10000")

You may need to change commas , to semi-colons ;

In earlier versions of excel use SUMPRODUCT like this

=SUMPRODUCT((B2:B292>10)*(B2:B292<10000))

Note: if you want to include exactly 10 change > to >= - similarly with 10000, change < to <=

Example-

For cells containing the values between 21-31, the formula is:

=COUNTIF(M$7:M$83,">21")-COUNTIF(M$7:M$83,">31")

= COUNTIFS(H5:H21000,“> = 100”,H5:H21000,“<999”)

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