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I'll try to make this simple -
I have a large spreadsheet and I need to calculate how many occurrences of a statement, however I want to exclude from the count if a column contains an alpha character. Example - a spreadsheet contains numbers in the first column (which I want to count) and also alphanumeric (which I want to exclude). How do I make up the formula. To further complicate matters I'm doing the calculations on another worksheet. So far I have COUNTIF'myworksheet'!$A2-$A500 -- here I want to say count if it contains only a number -- Is this clear? Thanks. |
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