Is not blank (less than or greater than null)
"ronbwa" wrote:
May I ask what <"" refers to?
"ronbwa" wrote:
Thank you, thank you, thank you! Just had to alter a bit, but got what I wanted
=SUMPRODUCT((Sheet1!A2:A367<=D6)*(Sheet1!B2:B367< ""))
"Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote:
Does this do what you want?
=SUMPRODUCT((A2:A367<=date selected)*(A2:A367<""))
Rick
"ronbwa" wrote in message
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I just want to count the number of cells that have a number in them in
Column
B not the sum of the contents of the cells with respect to the date
selected.
"Sean Timmons" wrote:
sounds like you want
=sumproduct(--(A2:A367<=date selected),B2:B367)
"ronbwa" wrote:
On my worksheet Column A contains dates 1/1/08 thru 12/31/08 (A2:A367)
Column B contains entries for dates in Column A. When I select a
certain
date I want to be able to count the cells in Column B that contains a
number
up to and including the date selected. Can anyone help?