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The range you want to run a count. Lets suppose that the area you apply
AutoFilter is A4:F100 which also includes the labels. Lets suppose that you filter say on column B and you want to count TRUE's in column D. D5:D100 would be the range you feed to the formula. Lettie wrote: Okay, cool. So, which Range and Row do I use for this? the same one I'm trying to differentiate? "Aladin Akyurek" wrote: You can invoke the Longre Subtotal idiom to effect the CountIf functionality... =SUMPRODUCT(SUBTOTAL(3,OFFSET(Range,ROW(Range)-MIN(ROW(Range)),,1)),--(Range=TRUE)) would count TRUE's in Range. Lettie wrote: Can anyone tell me how I use COUNTIF function *in* a SUBTOTAL function in order to differentiate the data??? I desperately need it!!!! |
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