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Subtotal command problem
Hi
I have a spreadsheet to analyse student performance. Column AJ contains text values "OVR" "UND" and "ACH" to indicate if the students has over or under achieved a predicted grade. Column N contians "y" or "n" to indicate if the student has recieved additional support during the term. What I would like to do is auto filter column N to show only the students who have had additional help and then use a formula to count the number of "OVR" in the visible cells of col AJ I thought =SUBTOTAL(3,AJ7:AJ37) had done the job but it counts all the entries not just the "OVR" entries Thanks if you are able to assist Martin |
Subtotal command problem
With a bit of searching the following article answered my problem
http://groups.google.co.uk/group/mic...ba 5b09d21b46 Sorry if the link doesn't work I'm not that good on here as you've probably guessed from some of my questions :)) Hope you find your answers Martin "Martin B" wrote in message ... Hi I have a spreadsheet to analyse student performance. Column AJ contains text values "OVR" "UND" and "ACH" to indicate if the students has over or under achieved a predicted grade. Column N contians "y" or "n" to indicate if the student has recieved additional support during the term. What I would like to do is auto filter column N to show only the students who have had additional help and then use a formula to count the number of "OVR" in the visible cells of col AJ I thought =SUBTOTAL(3,AJ7:AJ37) had done the job but it counts all the entries not just the "OVR" entries Thanks if you are able to assist Martin |
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