I have the following formula
 
=COUNTIFS($B$2:$B$6,"*>=*1",$C$2:$C$6,"<6")
 
Instead of counting if the number is between a hard coded 1 and 6 I want to 
refer these top another cell
 
For Example
=COUNTIFS($B$2:$B$6,">=H2",$C$2:$C$6,"<H2")
 
Further I want to be able to Fill down the rows with H3, H4, etc
 
 
It appears that it can work when you use the cell reference directly
 
=COUNTIFS($B$2:$B$19,H6,$C$2:$C$19,H8)    (works)
 
But does not work if you are using the >= and < operators within the " ".
 
 
Your assistance would be appreciated.
 
Ron 
 
 

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