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Here is an example of what I am trying to do: In row 9 col B to col
AF I have a drop down list. A person can choose the number 1, 2, or 3, or choose the following letters: V, H, F, T, S, CC, BR, A or leave the cell blank. Therefore, a person can select only one of those 12 choices for each cell in that row. Therefore, I want to count each cell that contains either a 1, 2 , 3, V, H or CC. If there were 12 cells in that row, and each cell in order contained the following: 2, V, S, F, S, 1, 3, Blank, T, H, F, Blank. My count would then be 5 because I only wanted to count the 2, V, 1, 3, H. Please give me a couple of solutions using the functions Count, CountIF and Sum. Thanks! |
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