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If you have Excel 2002 or later, then you can use this:
=SUBTOTAL(103,A1:A100) Hope this helps. Pete On Dec 10, 6:12*pm, CEG_Staffer wrote: I have a worksheet that I would like to be able to count only the displayed cells in a column i.e. I do not want to count hidden cells (rows). If all rows are displayed the total count should equal all rows with contents (counta function), if not - count only those rows displayed. |
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