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Default What formula do i use?


Thank you so much. this works. One other scenario. If the value for an
added criteria is listed as 0, i don't want that to count as an added entry
since there's no real increase. how do i make that happen?

"Teethless mama" wrote:

=COUNTA(C:C)-COUNT(D:D)


"YH" wrote:

I have a worksheet with several tables within a sheet. Each table is
dependent on responses from the previous table and new data received. One of
the things i want to be able to see is how many extra entries there are in
the new table that weren't there in the previous table.

So,
column A B C D
row
1 X 1 X 1 (COPIED FROM PREVIOUS TABLE)
2 Y 4 Y 4 (COPIED FROM PREVIOUS TABLE)
3 Z 5 (NEW DATA RECEIVED)
4 A (NEW DATA RECEIVED)
5

How can I show how many more entries there are in column D as compared to
column B bearing in mind that column C has 4 entries not 3 as D has. So,
final answer should be 1. I'm not sure what formula(s) i should be using.
Can you help?

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