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Folks:
I have a single column of information. Only SOME of the cells within this column contain a string of alphabetic characters. Some cells are empty. For example: Column A ABC ZEP POW ZAP * What Excel command would allow me to count the # of cells that actually contain alphabetic information within a certain range like A2:A100 Thanks, John. |
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try = counta(A2:A100)
"JoJo" wrote: Folks: I have a single column of information. Only SOME of the cells within this column contain a string of alphabetic characters. Some cells are empty. For example: Column A ABC ZEP POW ZAP * What Excel command would allow me to count the # of cells that actually contain alphabetic information within a certain range like A2:A100 Thanks, John. |
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Would COUNTA do it for you?
"JoJo" wrote: Folks: I have a single column of information. Only SOME of the cells within this column contain a string of alphabetic characters. Some cells are empty. For example: Column A ABC ZEP POW ZAP * What Excel command would allow me to count the # of cells that actually contain alphabetic information within a certain range like A2:A100 Thanks, John. |
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=Counta(A2:A100)
-- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "JoJo" wrote: Folks: I have a single column of information. Only SOME of the cells within this column contain a string of alphabetic characters. Some cells are empty. For example: Column A ABC ZEP POW ZAP * What Excel command would allow me to count the # of cells that actually contain alphabetic information within a certain range like A2:A100 Thanks, John. |
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=COUNTA(A1:A100)
will give you the count of non-blank cells in the range. -- Hope that helps. Vergel Adriano "JoJo" wrote: Folks: I have a single column of information. Only SOME of the cells within this column contain a string of alphabetic characters. Some cells are empty. For example: Column A ABC ZEP POW ZAP * What Excel command would allow me to count the # of cells that actually contain alphabetic information within a certain range like A2:A100 Thanks, John. |
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If those empty cells are really empty, then you could use:
=counta(a2:a100) to count the non-empty cells. Cells with Text, Numbers, and even formulas that evaluate to "" will be counted. JoJo wrote: Folks: I have a single column of information. Only SOME of the cells within this column contain a string of alphabetic characters. Some cells are empty. For example: Column A ABC ZEP POW ZAP * What Excel command would allow me to count the # of cells that actually contain alphabetic information within a certain range like A2:A100 Thanks, John. -- Dave Peterson |
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Check your other post, too.
JoJo wrote: Folks: I have a single column of information. Only SOME of the cells within this column contain a string of alphabetic characters. Some cells are empty. For example: Column A ABC ZEP POW ZAP * What Excel command would allow me to count the # of cells that actually contain alphabetic information within a certain range like A2:A100 Thanks, John. -- Dave Peterson |
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If some have numbers:
=COUNTIF(A1:A100,"*") That will count any cell with text in it. "JoJo" wrote: Folks: I have a single column of information. Only SOME of the cells within this column contain a string of alphabetic characters. Some cells are empty. For example: Column A ABC ZEP POW ZAP * What Excel command would allow me to count the # of cells that actually contain alphabetic information within a certain range like A2:A100 Thanks, John. |
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Try =countif(a1:a100,"*")
Regards, Angine Hazzid |
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Another one:
=ROWS(A2:A10)-COUNTBLANK(A2:A10) Biff "suro" wrote in message ups.com... Try =countif(a1:a100,"*") Regards, Angine Hazzid |
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