Formula for "counting" numbers - not cells!
One way to keep track of the tickets is to have indvidual tickets
numbers captured in excel -one per each row in column A -I am assuming
numbers are in series in which case you can use autofill command to
create the list of raffle ticket numbers and then in coumn B could the
representative and column C could ve the status of the ticket.
Once you have the data in that format ,you can create a pivot table to
with representative as the row labels and and status as both columns
label and data values ,to track ticket status
HTH
Regards
Anirudh
On Jan 13, 5:44 pm, Willyum wrote:
I am trying to create a formula that will "count" a set of given numbers. I
want to hand out numbered raffle tickets and have the ability to track how
many are given to each representative of my group. The issue is the numbers
printed on the tickets are large and each member receives various amounts of
tickets.
Here is an example
I give Rep A ticket numbers 73267 through 73356, which are 90 tickets. If I
use the subtract function - it equals 89! I am one off!
Unfortunately, it is complicated. The collective "They" want to be able to
track the tickets, who sold what tickets, what tickets were not sold,
percentage of tickets sold by a Rep that won and lost.... I could go on and
on....
FUN, I know.....
Any help would be appreciated!
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