Not able to use a "><" on a COUNTIF formel

sindre

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  1. 365
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Having trouble with using "less than" and "greater than". Using this formula.
=COUNTIF(F:F;"<100")

It seems like it does not work due to the format of the numbers that I am working with. When I create a list with normal numbers, the formula work.

So, I have been trying to format these numbers, but I see no way out of this.

Screenshot: Image 2020-12-01 at 8.58.10 AM.png
 

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It is clear from the screenshot that your entries in column F are not numbers but strings.
You have to make them real numbers in order to do calculations with them.
 
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