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Behold the power of Pivot Tables - wish I'd known about them three days ago .
. . "vandynd" wrote: I am attempting to do a COUNTIF on a long series of values. I need to count among the first 100 values for all of the 1, 2, 3, 4. Then count among the next 100 (101-200) for 1,2,3,4. (repeat 25 times) I am having to go into each formula and type in the range of cells. Is there a faster way to do this without naming each range before I create the formulas? Given that the pattern repeats, it should be easy. . . I want to spend as little time as possible scrolling up and down. Thank you! |
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