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I currently use a COUNTIF to count how many times a name occurs in a range of
cells. That works fine if the cell contains only that string. But how can I do the COUNTIF if the cell has other text in it as well? For instance, I'm counting for "Nancy" in the cells, but if the cell contains "Bob and Nancy", I want to count it as well. I assume I need to use the "SEARCH" or "FIND" function, but can't figure out what argument to feed it: =COUNTIF(A1:D15, FIND("Nancy, ?)) Other ideas? Thanks, Pete |
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