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Keep in mind, that will fail if there are empty cells. It will also count
formula blanks. Biff "Teethless mama" wrote in message ... =SUM(IF(FREQUENCY(MATCH(A2:A772,A2:A772,0),MATCH(A 2:A772,A2:A772,0))0,1)) ctrl+shift+enter, not just enter "frankjh19701" wrote: I have a column of numbers I need to know how many unique values there are. Some of the numbers are just numbers, I.E. 200394840 while others start with a letter, I.E. I200394-840. I'm not sure if the hyphen in the middle of the number or the letter or both are throwing me off, but I've been using =SUM(IF(FREQUENCY(A2:A772,A2:A772)0,1)), but this seems to only count the numbered values, not the ones that start with letters or hyphens. Any/All help on this would be appreciated. -- frankjh19701 |
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