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try using Countif for both of yours requirement, something along this
=COUNTIF(A:A,"1975") Does this do what you want ? of not, pls post back with samples HTH -- Appreciate you click on the Yes button below if this posting was helpful :) Thank You cheers, francis "Rob" wrote: it doesn't seem like it should be all that difficult. I have a column with several (650+) dates going back to 1975. I'd now like a table that tells me how many entries I have per year. How would I go about doing that? Similarly, I have category columns where a particular instance fit into that category, I entered an "X". How would I now go about figuring out how many of each category occured each year? Thank you in advance. You are all lifesavers! |
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