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How to Count the number of "rows" (or Array items) included in a Sumif formula?
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Typical Sumif recap of a detail sheet. This is an XL question not VBA. The sum of the SumIf sub totals equals the grand total of the detail. All is well in Heaven. Now I want to know how many items are included in the Sumif SubTotals. Is this possible? Do I need to use SumProduct? TIA EagleOne |
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How to Count the number of "rows" (or Array items) included in a Sumif formula?
Got an answer by using SumProduct.
That said, is there not a function in Excel to directly read the SumIf formula and Count the array items included? EagleOne On Jul 30, 9:34 am, EagleOne wrote: 2003/2007 Typical Sumif recap of a detail sheet. This is an XL question not VBA. The sum of the SumIf sub totals equals the grand total of the detail. All is well in Heaven. Now I want to know how many items are included in the Sumif SubTotals. Is this possible? Do I need to use SumProduct? TIA EagleOne |
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How to Count the number of "rows" (or Array items) included in a Sumif formula?
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I don't think there is any way of doing that. You could use COUNTIF with the same criteria as your SUMIF. -- Regards Roger Govier "EagleOne" wrote in message oups.com... Got an answer by using SumProduct. That said, is there not a function in Excel to directly read the SumIf formula and Count the array items included? EagleOne On Jul 30, 9:34 am, EagleOne wrote: 2003/2007 Typical Sumif recap of a detail sheet. This is an XL question not VBA. The sum of the SumIf sub totals equals the grand total of the detail. All is well in Heaven. Now I want to know how many items are included in the Sumif SubTotals. Is this possible? Do I need to use SumProduct? TIA EagleOne |
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How to Count the number of "rows" (or Array items) included in a Sumif formula?
On Jul 30, 10:57 am, "Roger Govier" wrote:
Hi I don't think there is any way of doing that. You could use COUNTIF with the same criteria as your SUMIF. -- Regards Roger Govier "EagleOne" wrote in message oups.com... Got an answer by using SumProduct. That said, is there not a function in Excel to directly read the SumIf formula and Count the array items included? EagleOne On Jul 30, 9:34 am, EagleOne wrote: 2003/2007 Typical Sumif recap of a detail sheet. This is an XL question not VBA. The sum of the SumIf sub totals equals the grand total of the detail. All is well in Heaven. Now I want to know how many items are included in the Sumif SubTotals. Is this possible? Do I need to use SumProduct? TIA EagleOne- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks Roger. |
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