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This will "COUNTIF" B2:B100 = "A" in a filtered list:
=SUMPRODUCT(SUBTOTAL(3,OFFSET(B2:B100,ROW(B2:B100)-ROW(B2),0,1)),--(B2:B100="A")) -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "tommy" wrote in message ... do anybody know, how to use "countif" with filtered lists? the function subtotal does not allow conditions (e.g. "name") the function countif does it, but it count hidden cells, too thank you for your ideas "N Harkawat" wrote: =subtotal(2,a1:a1000) "Counting filtered data." <Counting filtered wrote in message ... I have an excel spread sheet table that I filter. I would like to be able to count the number of cells in the filtered data. Anyone know how to do this? CountA returns the number of cells in the unfiltered data. Tom |
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