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So forget looking at columns C, J and Q; all your formula needs is to look at column B and report how many different patient numbers are there, no matter how many times they appear. Will that work, or am I missing something? In the worksheet you posted, I see 244 different patient numbers. If you have a formula that tells you that for any range of rows, will that satisfy your requirement?
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