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Disregard the previous message. I was thinking of the VBA Columns method.
As for worksheet functions, there ARE two, COLUMN and COLUMNS, but the latter won't solve your problem. COLUMNS(A1) also returns 1, but COLUMN(B1) returns 2 while COLUMNS(B1) returns 1. Why don't you want to hard-code the reference? AFAIK, the only other formulas would just be longer versions of the same thing, i.e. =COUNTA(OFFSET($A$1,0,0,65536,1)) =COUNTA(INDIRECT(B1)) where B1 contains $A:$A On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 20:30:16 -0600, Myrna Larson wrote: It's COLUMNS (plural), not COLUMN. Look up the difference in Help. On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 17:53:02 -0800, "Tetsuya Oguma" <Tetsuya wrote: Hi all, A simple question. COUNTA($A:$A) gives me the right number of non-blank cells in Column A. But, COUNTA(COLUMN(A1)) always seems to give me 1... I don't want to hard-code "$A:$A", so want to replace it with something more flexible. What formula should I use to achieve "$A:$A"? Cheers, thanks for your time. --- Tetsuya Oguma, Singapore |
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