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I tried that to get the count of the number 1. It seems to count all the ones.
The formula result was 8. It should be 1. What am I doing wrong? Here's the formula I used- =SUMPRODUCT((LEN(A1:A5)-LEN(SUBSTITUTE(A1:A5,"1",""))))/1 "Teethless mama" wrote: =SUMPRODUCT((LEN(A1:A5)-LEN(SUBSTITUTE(A1:A5,"17",""))))/2 "Mac" wrote: Hello, having a column in which data is entered like (1 line here denoted 1 cell) 1,14,17 2 3,8 12,14 14,14,17 the usual countif won't work, of course. How do I go about a formula such as - "give me a count of all occurrences of the number 17 in the given range"? |
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