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Excel Formula to use Conditional mode with criteria in Excel!!

Have you ever tried to use conditional mode with criteria? Here are some useful formulas for you to find conditional mode with criteria ** in Excel. Let’s check out the simple formulas given below!! Get an official version of ** MS Excel from the following link: https://www.microsoft.com/en-in/microsoft-365/excel

Generic Formula

  • Use the below-given formulas to find conditional mode with criteria.
{=[MODE](https://geekexcel.com/how-to-use-excel-mode-function-in-office-365-with-examples/)([IF](https://geekexcel.com/use-if-function-in-microsoft-excel-365-simple-steps/)(criteria,data))}

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Syntax Explanation

  • MODE – This MODE function returns the most frequently occurring value from a range of data.
  • IF – The IF function return one value for a TRUE result, and another for a FALSE result.
  • **Parenthesis () – **The main purpose of this symbol is to group the elements.
  • Comma symbol (,) – It is a separator which helps to separate a list of values.

Practical Examples

  • For instance, you have to create a sample data in Excel.


Sample data

  • To calculate a conditional mode with one or more criteria, you need to use the following formula in formula bar.
{=[MODE](https://geekexcel.com/how-to-use-excel-mode-function-in-office-365-with-examples/)([IF](https://geekexcel.com/use-if-function-in-microsoft-excel-365-simple-steps/)(group=E5,data))}

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Sample data

  • Then, you have to press the Ctrl+Shift+Enter key to get the result in the cell F5 as shown below.


Result for cell F5

  • Now, you need to press Ctrl+D key to get the results in all other columns.


Output

Summary

Hope you like this article on how to use conditional mode with criteria ** in Excel. If you have any **doubts , feel free to let me know in the below comment section. Thank you so much for visiting Geek Excel!! *If you want to learn more helpful formulas, check out Excel Formulas *!!

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