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Hi!
This is my problem: I have a worksheet with only "x" (as a check mark) in cells. I have filtered column A in order to see only the blank cells of A. Now I need to count the check marks that still are visible in col B after the filtering of A. I've been checking previous questions here and trying its answers but I dont succeed. I've even tried SUBTOTAL function, so if still that is the answer, could anybody explain it to me in an easier language than in Excel's Help? |
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