Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#5
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Neat way to reverse the values. I like it <G
Bob "Domenic" wrote in message ... Try... =SUMPRODUCT(1-SUBTOTAL(3,OFFSET(C2:C9,ROW(C2:C9)-ROW(C2),0,1)),--(C2:C91 000)) Note that the range excludes the last row containing the 'Grand Total'. Hope this helps! In article , "Wngzro07" wrote: Hi Bob, Thanks for the quick response. I'm such a newbie that I don't fully understand the formula below. Perhaps this specific subset of data can help as below is exactlly what i have. How do i get a formula to count the number of customers that have subtotal values of greater than $1000? Thanks in advance for your help! Customer Name Date Contract Value AAA 12/31/2005 $500 AAA 12/31/2005 $675 AAA Total $1175 ABBOTT LABORATORIES 12/31/2005 $150 ABBOTT LABORATORIES 12/31/2005 $200 ABBOTT LABORATORIES 12/31/2005 $250 ABBOTT LABORATORIES 12/31/2005 $300 ABBOTT LABORATORIES Total $900 |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
How do I get a word count in Excel XP | Excel Discussion (Misc queries) | |||
Microsoft Excel 2000 Subtotals with Group Name | Excel Worksheet Functions | |||
Looking for a way for excel to count unknown repeating values? | Excel Worksheet Functions | |||
Excel should let you sort by subtotals | Excel Worksheet Functions | |||
excel should have a function to count sheets | Excel Worksheet Functions |