Countif across multiple columns

RodneyC

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Office Version
  1. 2016
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  1. Windows
I need to look for the value in $A44963 in the range $A$3:$A$44959. Wherever it finds it, I want it to count how many cells in the range $R$4:$R$44959 the value is >0

I'm trying this and it tells me I have too many arguments

=COUNTIF($A$4:$A$44959, $A44963, $R$4:$R$44959,">0")

How can I fix it? Thanks in advance
 

Excel Facts

Can Excel fill bagel flavors?
You can teach Excel a new custom list. Type the list in cells, File, Options, Advanced, Edit Custom Lists, Import, OK
Use COUNTIFS (with an 's') instead...

Excel Formula:
=COUNTIFS($A$4:$A$44959, $A44963, $R$4:$R$44959,">0")

Hope this helps!
 
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