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With =COUNTIF(A1:A700,A1) in cell B1 and copied down, entries which have a
space after the final letter are, quite correctly, treated as a different word and therefore not included in the total for a particular word. IE: [testing] and [testing ] are treated as different words. (brackets to show the space) How can I adapt the formula to ignore any space after the final letter in the cell? Thanks, -- Traa Dy Liooar Jock |
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