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On Fri, 15 Aug 2008 21:28:07 +0100, "Victor Delta" wrote:
I have a spreadsheet which contains rows of client data. The clients at the top of the sheet are the active clients, and are separated from those at the bottom (non active) by a blank row. Can anyone help me with a formula which will give the number of active clients i.e. by identifying the row of the topmost blank cell in column A. Many thanks, V This **array-entered** formula will return a value indicating the first blank cell in the range: =MATCH(TRUE,ISBLANK(E:E),0) You could subtract 1 (or 2 if you have a header row in the range) to get your number of clients. --ron |