Counting results of a formula
Unfortunately not since the data in the column will be expanding and
contracting. I writing the formula in a template to be used for each month.
I have a workaround but was hoping to have it better. Oh, well. Thank you.
"Tom Hutchins" wrote:
In Excel 2003 you can't use whole columns with SUMPRODUCT. If you change M:M
to M1:M111 does it work?
Hutch
"Nadine" wrote:
I copied the formula into my worksheet and changed A1:A111 to M:M and the
result is #NUM. Is this due to the fact that my invoice numbers are
alpha-numeric? Thanks.
"Bob Umlas, Excel MVP" wrote:
The formula can't produce #NUM unless the range already has a #NUM in it. Are
you sure you entered it as written?
"Nadine" wrote:
I get the #NUM result. Thanks for trying.
"Bob Umlas, Excel MVP" wrote:
=SUMPRODUCT(N(A1:A111<""))
Bob Umlas
Excel MVP
"Nadine" wrote:
I have a column that has about 111 rows to it. In each row is a formula that
will find an invoice number if it exists elsewhere. The are alpha-numeric
invoice #s.
I need to count the number of invoices found. If I use the COUNTA formula
for that column it will count those cells that have the fomula in it but no
result. I only want to count those cells that have a result from the
formula. Any ideas for using Excel 2003? Thanks.
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