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I am trying to construct a formula to count the occurance of all numbers
between 0 and -20000 in a column, I just can´t get it right. I´ve tried looking in the help section but I just don´t get it. I am using Excel 2003 standard edition. Since I am using a swedish version I won´t bother you with any of my examples |
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