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Think you could set-up a helper col to replicate the flagging of the 5
underlying conditions in the CF, returning simple flags such as: A,B,C,D,E. Then just countif as desired on that helper col, or, create a pivot on that helper col, with its col header placed in both the ROW and DATA areas - it's a fast way. -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 Downloads: 15,500, Files: 352, Subscribers: 53 xdemechanik --- "kctony01" wrote: For example, I have a list of data under the conditional formats in excel, for instance, sales figure with icon sets display in the conditional formats settings. I would like to know if any of you know how I can count how many greens, yellows and reds in each column of data? I would prefer not to write formula using COUNTIF function because sometimes I need to deal with data set that has at least 5 conditional formats. My data set is very large and it is very unlikely that I can count that manually. Please help~ |
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