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I'm working on a pivot table, quite a simple one, about 10 columns, 32 lines.
one of the columns is called "destination country" and included several countries for eg. France, US, Germany etc... At the bottom of the table I have set up a COUNTA formula =COUNTA(F8:F40) which works fine when the entire table is displayed. When I select only one country to come up on the pivot table eg. USA, the COUNTA formula will still show the same result as it keeps on included the hidden and not hidden cells. Can you please help me finding out a solution so that the COUNTA formula only shows the number of items that are NOT HIDDEN in the pivot table and does not take into account HIDDEN lines? Thank you very much, |
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