Laurent Longre created a formula that lets you work with visible rows
after a filter. For information see, Power Formula Technique in this
article at John Walkenbach's web site:
http://j-walk.com/ss/excel/eee/eee001.txt
For example, to count "Y" cells in column F, after a filter on another
column, you could use the following, where there are no blank cells in
column A:
=SUMPRODUCT((F2:F200="Y")*(SUBTOTAL(3,OFFSET(A2:A2 00,ROW(A2:A200)-MIN(ROW(A2:A200)),,1))))
Paul S wrote:
I'm using excel 2000
I need a formula that will count the number of times Y appears in the
range F4:F1000, but will change to reflect the number visible when the
list is filtered
I tried =COUNTIF(F4:F1000,"Y"), which returns the correct value,
however when I filter the list the value from the above formula does
not change
I have tried =SUBTOTAL(3,F4:F1000) but this counts all entries in the
range, not just the Y's
Any help greatly appreciated
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Debra Dalgleish
Contextures
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html