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I am trying to use this formula as the number of rows increases. I use in
the "refer to":

OFFSET($A$1,0,0,COUNT($A:$A),1)

I think this works fine. However, when I try to count them like this:

=COUNT(name) it only works when there are no blank values. How do I get
around this for numbers and when appicable text situations.

Thanks
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Would COUNTA work for you?
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"PAL" wrote:

I am trying to use this formula as the number of rows increases. I use in
the "refer to":

OFFSET($A$1,0,0,COUNT($A:$A),1)

I think this works fine. However, when I try to count them like this:

=COUNT(name) it only works when there are no blank values. How do I get
around this for numbers and when appicable text situations.

Thanks

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I know this is a lot to digest, but read the material here; this will give
you what you want.
http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.SUMPRODUCT.html


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PS, if you gave specific information you would likely get a specific solution.


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"Luke M" wrote:

Would COUNTA work for you?
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Best Regards,

Luke M


"PAL" wrote:

I am trying to use this formula as the number of rows increases. I use in
the "refer to":

OFFSET($A$1,0,0,COUNT($A:$A),1)

I think this works fine. However, when I try to count them like this:

=COUNT(name) it only works when there are no blank values. How do I get
around this for numbers and when appicable text situations.

Thanks

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Ah, I understand the point. The fact is that the dynamic range is working
and that was what I was concerned with. You would agree in that it is the
count or sumproduct functionality must be modified.

"Luke M" wrote:

Would COUNTA work for you?
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Best Regards,

Luke M


"PAL" wrote:

I am trying to use this formula as the number of rows increases. I use in
the "refer to":

OFFSET($A$1,0,0,COUNT($A:$A),1)

I think this works fine. However, when I try to count them like this:

=COUNT(name) it only works when there are no blank values. How do I get
around this for numbers and when appicable text situations.

Thanks

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Ah, I understand the point. The fact is that the dynamic range is working
and that was what I was concerned with. You would agree in that it is the
count or sumproduct functionality must be modified.

"ryguy7272" wrote:

I know this is a lot to digest, but read the material here; this will give
you what you want.
http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.SUMPRODUCT.html


Regards,
Ryan---

PS, if you gave specific information you would likely get a specific solution.


--
RyGuy


"Luke M" wrote:

Would COUNTA work for you?
--
Best Regards,

Luke M


"PAL" wrote:

I am trying to use this formula as the number of rows increases. I use in
the "refer to":

OFFSET($A$1,0,0,COUNT($A:$A),1)

I think this works fine. However, when I try to count them like this:

=COUNT(name) it only works when there are no blank values. How do I get
around this for numbers and when appicable text situations.

Thanks



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OK, now,

If I have created a dynamic range on my sheet. What is the easiest way to
get this data on a new sheet. Said another way, I have added data to the
master sheet. Now how do I see the data on another worksheet. Thanks.

"PAL" wrote:

I am trying to use this formula as the number of rows increases. I use in
the "refer to":

OFFSET($A$1,0,0,COUNT($A:$A),1)

I think this works fine. However, when I try to count them like this:

=COUNT(name) it only works when there are no blank values. How do I get
around this for numbers and when appicable text situations.

Thanks

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