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thanks Sandy,
The reason I can't use a standard count function is that there will potentially be thousands of account #'s. I would like a formula that looks at all of the matching account #'s & counts a field based on that. The data consolidation function sounds like it may work, but I'm not familiar with that & so far have not had luck. "Sandy Mann" wrote: To count the instances of 001 use: =COUNTIF(B3:B6,"001") Where B3:B6 is the list of accounts but I can't help but think that you atre actually asking for soemthing else. -- HTH Sandy In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland and the crowning place of kings Replace @mailinator.com with @tiscali.co.uk "Jason" wrote in message ... not sure if this is possible...I need to get a count of values in a column, but the column has multiple repeats of the same. it looks something like this.. account market value 0001 $10,000 0001 $9000 0002 $8000 0002 $12,000 I would need to see that there are 2 instances of account 0001 and 2 instances of account 0002. |
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