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On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 03:25:04 -0800, "eagerbuyer"
wrote: I have a list of people in a table, one person's details per row including their address - each address is held in a single multi-line cell. There are no merged cells in the tableEach address ends with a country name (UK, Germany, France, Italy, etc) Thus I have a column of address cells. I want to be able to summarise under the table the number of people registered per country. ie one line with the total for UK, one for France, etc. I started off looking at COUNT functions, to achieve something like: COUNTxx (IF( cell in <range x:y contains "<country name eg UK ....")) but I can't find a function that allows me to search a cell for the occurrence of a specific string in this way Any ideas? Use COUNTIF. You may use wildcards in defining the text string. --ron |
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