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MAB

Counting Function
 
I have a 2500+ line document with different years indicated in column D. How
would I use the count (??) function to count the number of occurances for
1998, 1999, 2000, etc?

The help function isn't very much help to me.

Thank you.

EdMac

Counting Function
 

=COUNTIF(D1:D2500=1999) - use the year you want

Ed


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Bob Phillips

Counting Function
 
Type

=COUNTIF(D1:D2500,1999)

--

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"EdMac" wrote in
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=COUNTIF(D1:D2500=1999) - use the year you want

Ed


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MAB

Counting Function
 
*sigh*

I regretted to provide information that the dates are formatted as
dd/mm/yyyy, so the formulas provided to me will not work.

Is there another way this can be done?

Sorry for the confusion.

Thank you.


"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Type

=COUNTIF(D1:D2500,1999)

--

HTH

Bob Phillips

(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)

"EdMac" wrote in
message ...

=COUNTIF(D1:D2500=1999) - use the year you want

Ed


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Kevin Vaughn

Counting Function
 
Try:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(YEAR(D1:D2500) = 1999))
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"MAB" wrote:

*sigh*

I regretted to provide information that the dates are formatted as
dd/mm/yyyy, so the formulas provided to me will not work.

Is there another way this can be done?

Sorry for the confusion.

Thank you.


"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Type

=COUNTIF(D1:D2500,1999)

--

HTH

Bob Phillips

(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)

"EdMac" wrote in
message ...

=COUNTIF(D1:D2500=1999) - use the year you want

Ed


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MAB

Counting Function
 
This gives me a #VALUE! error message.

Is there anything else I can try?

Thank you,

MAB

"Kevin Vaughn" wrote:

Try:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(YEAR(D1:D2500) = 1999))
--
Kevin Vaughn


"MAB" wrote:

*sigh*

I regretted to provide information that the dates are formatted as
dd/mm/yyyy, so the formulas provided to me will not work.

Is there another way this can be done?

Sorry for the confusion.

Thank you.


"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Type

=COUNTIF(D1:D2500,1999)

--

HTH

Bob Phillips

(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)

"EdMac" wrote in
message ...

=COUNTIF(D1:D2500=1999) - use the year you want

Ed


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Kevin Vaughn

Counting Function
 
What is in that range other than dates? I tried deleting a date to see if it
was being caused by blanks. That did not do anything. But when I inserted a
space in a cell I got the #value error. I am sure that other data could
cause that error. Like text (you can't perform the year function on text,
only on dates.)
--
Kevin Vaughn


"MAB" wrote:

This gives me a #VALUE! error message.

Is there anything else I can try?

Thank you,

MAB

"Kevin Vaughn" wrote:

Try:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(YEAR(D1:D2500) = 1999))
--
Kevin Vaughn


"MAB" wrote:

*sigh*

I regretted to provide information that the dates are formatted as
dd/mm/yyyy, so the formulas provided to me will not work.

Is there another way this can be done?

Sorry for the confusion.

Thank you.


"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Type

=COUNTIF(D1:D2500,1999)

--

HTH

Bob Phillips

(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)

"EdMac" wrote in
message ...

=COUNTIF(D1:D2500=1999) - use the year you want

Ed


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MAB

Counting Function
 
Hmm, I don't know. I just formatted all the cells where the dates are to
Date format (mm/dd/yyyy). I even did a text to columns on that column, yet I
still get the #Value! error.

Any other thoughts?

Thanks for all your help so far. :-)


"Kevin Vaughn" wrote:

What is in that range other than dates? I tried deleting a date to see if it
was being caused by blanks. That did not do anything. But when I inserted a
space in a cell I got the #value error. I am sure that other data could
cause that error. Like text (you can't perform the year function on text,
only on dates.)
--
Kevin Vaughn


"MAB" wrote:

This gives me a #VALUE! error message.

Is there anything else I can try?

Thank you,

MAB

"Kevin Vaughn" wrote:

Try:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(YEAR(D1:D2500) = 1999))
--
Kevin Vaughn


"MAB" wrote:

*sigh*

I regretted to provide information that the dates are formatted as
dd/mm/yyyy, so the formulas provided to me will not work.

Is there another way this can be done?

Sorry for the confusion.

Thank you.


"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Type

=COUNTIF(D1:D2500,1999)

--

HTH

Bob Phillips

(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)

"EdMac" wrote in
message ...

=COUNTIF(D1:D2500=1999) - use the year you want

Ed


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Kevin Vaughn

Counting Function
 
Ok, but what else is in that range? For instance D1 might be a heading.
Also, does it work if you do it on a small range? For instance,

=SUMPRODUCT(--(YEAR(D3:D210) = 1999))

If it works on the smaller range, you could try it on progressively larger
ranges until you get an error and thus locate the source of the problem
(assuming the formula works for you at all. It is working for me, of course.)
--
Kevin Vaughn


"MAB" wrote:

Hmm, I don't know. I just formatted all the cells where the dates are to
Date format (mm/dd/yyyy). I even did a text to columns on that column, yet I
still get the #Value! error.

Any other thoughts?

Thanks for all your help so far. :-)


"Kevin Vaughn" wrote:

What is in that range other than dates? I tried deleting a date to see if it
was being caused by blanks. That did not do anything. But when I inserted a
space in a cell I got the #value error. I am sure that other data could
cause that error. Like text (you can't perform the year function on text,
only on dates.)
--
Kevin Vaughn


"MAB" wrote:

This gives me a #VALUE! error message.

Is there anything else I can try?

Thank you,

MAB

"Kevin Vaughn" wrote:

Try:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(YEAR(D1:D2500) = 1999))
--
Kevin Vaughn


"MAB" wrote:

*sigh*

I regretted to provide information that the dates are formatted as
dd/mm/yyyy, so the formulas provided to me will not work.

Is there another way this can be done?

Sorry for the confusion.

Thank you.


"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Type

=COUNTIF(D1:D2500,1999)

--

HTH

Bob Phillips

(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)

"EdMac" wrote in
message ...

=COUNTIF(D1:D2500=1999) - use the year you want

Ed


--
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MAB

Counting Function
 
LOL!

See, that's why I come here for help. I was including all of column D in
the formula instead of just including the area where the valid data is.

I got it to work when I used it correctly.

Thanks for all your input and patience.

MAB

"Kevin Vaughn" wrote:

Ok, but what else is in that range? For instance D1 might be a heading.
Also, does it work if you do it on a small range? For instance,

=SUMPRODUCT(--(YEAR(D3:D210) = 1999))

If it works on the smaller range, you could try it on progressively larger
ranges until you get an error and thus locate the source of the problem
(assuming the formula works for you at all. It is working for me, of course.)
--
Kevin Vaughn


"MAB" wrote:

Hmm, I don't know. I just formatted all the cells where the dates are to
Date format (mm/dd/yyyy). I even did a text to columns on that column, yet I
still get the #Value! error.

Any other thoughts?

Thanks for all your help so far. :-)


"Kevin Vaughn" wrote:

What is in that range other than dates? I tried deleting a date to see if it
was being caused by blanks. That did not do anything. But when I inserted a
space in a cell I got the #value error. I am sure that other data could
cause that error. Like text (you can't perform the year function on text,
only on dates.)
--
Kevin Vaughn


"MAB" wrote:

This gives me a #VALUE! error message.

Is there anything else I can try?

Thank you,

MAB

"Kevin Vaughn" wrote:

Try:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(YEAR(D1:D2500) = 1999))
--
Kevin Vaughn


"MAB" wrote:

*sigh*

I regretted to provide information that the dates are formatted as
dd/mm/yyyy, so the formulas provided to me will not work.

Is there another way this can be done?

Sorry for the confusion.

Thank you.


"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Type

=COUNTIF(D1:D2500,1999)

--

HTH

Bob Phillips

(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)

"EdMac" wrote in
message ...

=COUNTIF(D1:D2500=1999) - use the year you want

Ed


--
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Kevin Vaughn

Counting Function
 
Glad you got it working.
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"MAB" wrote:

LOL!

See, that's why I come here for help. I was including all of column D in
the formula instead of just including the area where the valid data is.

I got it to work when I used it correctly.

Thanks for all your input and patience.

MAB

"Kevin Vaughn" wrote:

Ok, but what else is in that range? For instance D1 might be a heading.
Also, does it work if you do it on a small range? For instance,

=SUMPRODUCT(--(YEAR(D3:D210) = 1999))

If it works on the smaller range, you could try it on progressively larger
ranges until you get an error and thus locate the source of the problem
(assuming the formula works for you at all. It is working for me, of course.)
--
Kevin Vaughn


"MAB" wrote:

Hmm, I don't know. I just formatted all the cells where the dates are to
Date format (mm/dd/yyyy). I even did a text to columns on that column, yet I
still get the #Value! error.

Any other thoughts?

Thanks for all your help so far. :-)


"Kevin Vaughn" wrote:

What is in that range other than dates? I tried deleting a date to see if it
was being caused by blanks. That did not do anything. But when I inserted a
space in a cell I got the #value error. I am sure that other data could
cause that error. Like text (you can't perform the year function on text,
only on dates.)
--
Kevin Vaughn


"MAB" wrote:

This gives me a #VALUE! error message.

Is there anything else I can try?

Thank you,

MAB

"Kevin Vaughn" wrote:

Try:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(YEAR(D1:D2500) = 1999))
--
Kevin Vaughn


"MAB" wrote:

*sigh*

I regretted to provide information that the dates are formatted as
dd/mm/yyyy, so the formulas provided to me will not work.

Is there another way this can be done?

Sorry for the confusion.

Thank you.


"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Type

=COUNTIF(D1:D2500,1999)

--

HTH

Bob Phillips

(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)

"EdMac" wrote in
message ...

=COUNTIF(D1:D2500=1999) - use the year you want

Ed


--
EdMac
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