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Doyou have those boundaries called out somewhere in the row, or did you
manually input them for every row? I'll assume your criteria are in column A and B, and you've colored cells in C:G =SUMPRODUCT(--(C2:G100A2:A100),--(C2:G100<B2:B100)) -- Best Regards, Luke M "lmiller" wrote in message ... Luke I have thought about what you have suggested. Below is just an exert from my worksheet. Each row has it's own limit to tell whether the number should print a certain way. For example row #1 if # falls between .10 and .15 print in green if not print red. row #2 if # falls bewteen .00 and .10 print green if not print red. My formula to write would take just as long than to manually count. Unless I am looking at it totally wrong. Any other suggestions or help? Thank you so much!!!!! 0.173 0.177 0.113 0.119 0.119 0.116 0.846 0.751 0.075 0.050 0.078 0.082 0.626 0.640 0.031 0.060 0.072 0.074 3.799 4.347 1.187 0.903 1.488 1.118 3.520 3.913 2.593 2.638 1.824 2.049 0.267 0.312 0.263 0.316 0.281 0.247 0.336 0.351 0.271 0.279 0.219 0.204 -0.075 -0.119 -0.349 -0.334 -0.061 -0.180 1.557 1.460 1.318 1.276 1.405 1.400 0.264 0.272 0.282 0.269 0.272 0.266 0.296 0.309 0.286 0.298 0.304 0.289 0.431 0.441 0.457 0.297 0.444 0.440 0.395 0.593 0.418 0.550 0.564 0.489 0.605 0.536 0.374 0.415 0.559 0.519 0.456 0.474 0.435 0.382 0.506 0.377 0.894 0.860 0.885 0.864 0.878 0.882 0.154 -0.093 0.139 0.089 0.082 0.147 0.728 0.767 0.749 0.729 0.714 0.648 0.680 0.668 0.688 0.670 0.691 0.690 0.240 0.031 0.180 0.064 0.079 0.171 0.731 0.901 0.793 0.755 0.788 0.639 0.934 1.017 0.893 0.809 0.798 0.796 -0.156 -0.055 -0.118 0.311 0.076 -0.006 -0.540 -0.758 -0.463 -0.503 -0.501 -0.529 0.654 0.385 0.402 0.486 0.442 0.492 1.786 1.212 1.914 1.751 2.050 1.416 -1.731 -1.760 -1.012 -1.167 -0.893 -0.736 3.790 3.711 1.290 1.550 1.210 1.281 -0.403 -0.432 -0.568 -0.660 -0.550 -0.357 0.546 0.714 0.271 0.298 0.247 0.221 0.319 0.494 0.233 0.247 0.178 0.184 -1.731 -1.760 -1.012 -1.167 -0.893 -0.736 -0.013 -0.018 -0.007 -0.009 -0.006 -0.004 "Luke M" wrote: Rather than counting color (which you can't do w/o VB), count the cells using same criteria as your conditional formats. e.g. =SUMPRODUCT(--(A2:A1000),--(A2:A100<=10)) Would count everything within A2:A100 that is greater than zero and less than or equal to 10. other example: =SUMPRODUCT((A2:A100<0)+(A2:A10010)) Would count everything within A2:A100 that is less than 0 or greater than 10. -- Best Regards, Luke M "lmiller" wrote in message ... I have a spread sheet where if a number doesn't fall within certain limits the font is red representing a NG part. If the number falls within certain limits the font is green representing a good part. I would like to know if there is a way to count the # of NG(or red numbers). I tried copying the spreadsheet to my question but the fonts don't come over in color. There are numerous cells and would be much easier to count if there was a formula to do so. I know how to make a count formula but not one if the font is a certain color. . |
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