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I want to COUNT (not sum) all the cells in a column that are formatted in RED.

What function/formula can I use for this?
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Counting or summing, have a look he-

http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.....html#counting

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I want to COUNT (not sum) all the cells in a column that are formatted in RED.

What function/formula can I use for this?

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MIke,

Many thanks for your help, for the 2nd time today!

"Mike H" wrote:

Counting or summing, have a look he-

http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.....html#counting

Mike

"Zakynthos" wrote:

I want to COUNT (not sum) all the cells in a column that are formatted in RED.

What function/formula can I use for this?

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