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I have a column containing hundreds of Project Numbers (e.g., P8763, PA3229,
P1090.1, etc.), and the same Project Number can appear more than once in the
column. I need to count the number of unique Project Numbers within that
column. Is there a way to do that? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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Default Using DCOUNTA to count only Unique values

Just a point of clarification:
The reason I need to use DCOUNTA is because the column of Project Numbers is
part of a database, and I need to use Criteria from other columns within the
database.


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I have a column containing hundreds of Project Numbers (e.g., P8763, PA3229,
P1090.1, etc.), and the same Project Number can appear more than once in the
column. I need to count the number of unique Project Numbers within that
column. Is there a way to do that? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.

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