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TOTAL NUMBER OF ENTRIES
I have a list of files in an Excelt document that has alpha, numeric and date
columns. I would like to total the number of entries (not cells). Please advise the formula to do this. I don't mind if I use an alpha column or a numeric or date column to obtain this total. I did have a response from Biff (which I can't locate) telling me to use =COUNTA(range) but I couldn't get this to work. Many thanks. |
TOTAL NUMBER OF ENTRIES
Well what determines an "entry" then? My guess would have been every
populated cell as well. -- Regards, Dave "rostroncarlyle" wrote: I have a list of files in an Excelt document that has alpha, numeric and date columns. I would like to total the number of entries (not cells). Please advise the formula to do this. I don't mind if I use an alpha column or a numeric or date column to obtain this total. I did have a response from Biff (which I can't locate) telling me to use =COUNTA(range) but I couldn't get this to work. Many thanks. |
TOTAL NUMBER OF ENTRIES
Hi!
=COUNTA(range) Range is the range of cells that you want to include in the count. Such as: =COUNTA(A1:A100) Or =COUNTA(A1:G1000) COUNTA will count both text and numeric entries. Biff "rostroncarlyle" wrote in message ... I have a list of files in an Excelt document that has alpha, numeric and date columns. I would like to total the number of entries (not cells). Please advise the formula to do this. I don't mind if I use an alpha column or a numeric or date column to obtain this total. I did have a response from Biff (which I can't locate) telling me to use =COUNTA(range) but I couldn't get this to work. Many thanks. |
TOTAL NUMBER OF ENTRIES
Biff
Forgive my stupidity, but do I enter the formula on the blank line immediately following the last entry, please? Yes, the entries list files on hand and their current situation. I actually wrote =COUNTA(A3:A114) as the formula but nothing happened. Many thanks for your assistance. "Biff" wrote: Hi! =COUNTA(range) Range is the range of cells that you want to include in the count. Such as: =COUNTA(A1:A100) Or =COUNTA(A1:G1000) COUNTA will count both text and numeric entries. Biff "rostroncarlyle" wrote in message ... I have a list of files in an Excelt document that has alpha, numeric and date columns. I would like to total the number of entries (not cells). Please advise the formula to do this. I don't mind if I use an alpha column or a numeric or date column to obtain this total. I did have a response from Biff (which I can't locate) telling me to use =COUNTA(range) but I couldn't get this to work. Many thanks. |
TOTAL NUMBER OF ENTRIES
Hi!
do I enter the formula on the blank line immediately following the last entry, please? You can enter the formula anywhere you want *EXCEPT* within the range that the formula is counting. The bottom of a column of data is the typical place most people put their formulas. I actually wrote =COUNTA(A3:A114) as the formula but nothing happened. Explain *EXACTLY* what that means. After you typed that in and hit ENTER, what is being displayed in the cell? Biff "rostroncarlyle" wrote in message ... Biff Forgive my stupidity, but do I enter the formula on the blank line immediately following the last entry, please? Yes, the entries list files on hand and their current situation. I actually wrote =COUNTA(A3:A114) as the formula but nothing happened. Many thanks for your assistance. "Biff" wrote: Hi! =COUNTA(range) Range is the range of cells that you want to include in the count. Such as: =COUNTA(A1:A100) Or =COUNTA(A1:G1000) COUNTA will count both text and numeric entries. Biff "rostroncarlyle" wrote in message ... I have a list of files in an Excelt document that has alpha, numeric and date columns. I would like to total the number of entries (not cells). Please advise the formula to do this. I don't mind if I use an alpha column or a numeric or date column to obtain this total. I did have a response from Biff (which I can't locate) telling me to use =COUNTA(range) but I couldn't get this to work. Many thanks. |
TOTAL NUMBER OF ENTRIES
Yes, you can enter the formula in any blank cell on the worksheet.
"Nothing" means what? Blank cell? 0 in cell? Error in cell? The formula shows in cell? If you have any data in A3:A114 you should get a number in the cell in which you wrote the fomula. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 18:43:03 -0800, "rostroncarlyle" wrote: Biff Forgive my stupidity, but do I enter the formula on the blank line immediately following the last entry, please? Yes, the entries list files on hand and their current situation. I actually wrote =COUNTA(A3:A114) as the formula but nothing happened. Many thanks for your assistance. "Biff" wrote: Hi! =COUNTA(range) Range is the range of cells that you want to include in the count. Such as: =COUNTA(A1:A100) Or =COUNTA(A1:G1000) COUNTA will count both text and numeric entries. Biff "rostroncarlyle" wrote in message ... I have a list of files in an Excelt document that has alpha, numeric and date columns. I would like to total the number of entries (not cells). Please advise the formula to do this. I don't mind if I use an alpha column or a numeric or date column to obtain this total. I did have a response from Biff (which I can't locate) telling me to use =COUNTA(range) but I couldn't get this to work. Many thanks. |
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