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Your COUNTA function is absolutely correct. It has done what I want exactly.

Thanks.
Dolpan

Gord Dibben wrote:
I guess I misunderstood this statement................

Is there any other statement to add to the COUNT(C8:j8) to enable count two
or more items selected in a cell as one (1) please?


You have A1=2, B1=2,1 and C1=1

What do you want as a result in D1?

COUNT will give you 2 because it counts numbers only

COUNTA will give you 3 which seems to be what your starement above asks for.

Do you want to count B1 as two numbers giving you a return of 4 in D1?

Gord

I agree with your explanation Gord and also appreciate your explanations, but
take for an example if have a sheet with column label as A, B, C, D with one

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06/16/09


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