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I have a spreadsheet that is an master enrollment form for an event. As I add attendees I would basically like to index numbers in a column called "Headcount" which is Column G. Since the names are listed in Col. A under each attendee's local organization I can't just count the number of entries in Column A. However, I do have Column D, which is their email address, and that can be used for counting. So the formula in Column G would look something like this:
"If column D has an entry in it count this line as 1" Then that formula would add 1 to the number in the line above it and display the result. I hope this request is understandable and the function is possible. Please ask any question that will help with the understanding. I think this request is fairly simple for someone who is an advanced Excel user. It's just above my head. I tried find it in the Formulas section and didn't see anything that look appropriate. Thanks for any help that can be provided. |
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In E2: =IF(D2="","",COUNTA($D$2
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To avoid the smiley, I use lowercase ":d2"
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Thank you Pecoflyer!
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Con piacere dottore
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Why the indexed headcount? Wouldn't just a single headcount suffice?
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It worked like a charm! Thanks so much!
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