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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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