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COUNT entire row
I've searched and couldn't find an answer.
I want to use COUNT(range) where my range is the entire row or all the columns starting at C1. COUNT(C1:???) |
COUNT entire row
=COUNT(C1:IV1)
-- Regards, Peo Sjoblom wrote in message oups.com... I've searched and couldn't find an answer. I want to use COUNT(range) where my range is the entire row or all the columns starting at C1. COUNT(C1:???) |
COUNT entire row
What's the last column in Excel 2007?
Biff "Peo Sjoblom" wrote in message ... =COUNT(C1:IV1) -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom wrote in message oups.com... I've searched and couldn't find an answer. I want to use COUNT(range) where my range is the entire row or all the columns starting at C1. COUNT(C1:???) |
COUNT entire row
I don't remember, there are 16384 columns I believe. Personally I think 256
columns are too many I have never designed a sheet that comes even close in having the number of columns of 2003. -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "T. Valko" wrote in message ... What's the last column in Excel 2007? Biff "Peo Sjoblom" wrote in message ... =COUNT(C1:IV1) -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom wrote in message oups.com... I've searched and couldn't find an answer. I want to use COUNT(range) where my range is the entire row or all the columns starting at C1. COUNT(C1:???) |
COUNT entire row
It's XFD.
Maybe =COUNT($1:$1)-COUNT(A1:B1) to account for both scenarios. -- Regards Roger Govier "T. Valko" wrote in message ... What's the last column in Excel 2007? Biff "Peo Sjoblom" wrote in message ... =COUNT(C1:IV1) -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom wrote in message oups.com... I've searched and couldn't find an answer. I want to use COUNT(range) where my range is the entire row or all the columns starting at C1. COUNT(C1:???) |
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