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Default count nonblank cells

Through experimentation, figured it out...

=COUNTIF(B9:B100,"?*")




"Art" wrote:

I have a column B9:B100 on Sheet 1 in Excel 2007 in which each cell includes
a formula (=Sheet2!A9). The results of a search appear on Sheet2, then appear
on Sheet1. (I had to do this cause I learned I could not use an array formula
in cells that have been merged.)

Anyway, the column on Sheet1 may contain numbers/text, and some appear blank
because I replaced the 0s and #N/A with a blank. So, for example, after a
search, there may be numbers/text that appear in B9:B15, and then B16:B100
are "blank" even though they still contain the formula copying text/numbers
from Sheet2.

I want to count how many nonblank cells there are to show how many matches
were foind. None of the counting functions work (e.g., COUNT, COUNTA,
COUNTBLANK, etc.) because I am assuming Excel still sees that a cell,
although appearing blank, still contains a formula, so its not technically
blank.

So, if numbers/text that appear in B9:B15, and then B16:B100 are "blank", I
tried =COUNTA(B9:B100), and get a count 92. Clearly there are not 92 nonblank
cells. There are only 7.

Any thoughts how to count the number of cells showing search results and NOT
count the cells that appear blank and only contain the formula.

Thanks!!!