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I have an Excel spreadsheet which has client data on successive rows. One of
the columns, BT, has 'X's to indicate a particular feature of some clients (i.e. one X, or nothing, in the appropriate cell). To provide a progressive count of the clients with this feature, the next column has the following formula '=COUNTIF(BT$3:BT67,"X")' - in this case the formula in cell BU67 (also showing that the client data starts in row 3). The problem is that I occasionally need to move the client's data to different rows. When I do so, all the other formulas change their cell references as I would expect. However, the ones in column BU do not, so in the above case, if I moved the client in row 67 to say row 60, the formula in what would be BU60 would remain as '=COUNTIF(BT$3:BT67,"X")'. This mucks up all the calculations etc. Is there as way I can modify the formula in col BU so this problem does not occur? Many thanks, V |
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