IF statement with "AND"

Hazman_08

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Office Version
  1. 365
  2. 2010
Platform
  1. Windows
Hi all,

I have a formula =COUNTIF(G2:G100,"Yes"), which I need to modify to only count where, for example, value in G7 is "Yes" AND value in H7 is not "Complete". Column H has a dropdown with 5 options.

I imagine there needs to be an AND statement added somehow, just not sure.
 

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Dante Amor
GHI
1
2YesComplete3
3NoComplete
4YesIn Progress
5YesIn Progress
6YesIn Progress
7NoComplete
Hoja3
Cell Formulas
RangeFormula
I2I2=COUNTIFS(G2:G100,"Yes",H2:H100,"<>Complete")
 
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