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Old 11-19-2018, 04:19 PM
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Marcia Marcia is offline need help in counting the number of rows that contain 5 consecutive X Windows 7 32bit need help in counting the number of rows that contain 5 consecutive X Office 2007
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[QUOTE]As I wrote in #2, for me it returns 0, 1, 0, 0 when entered in H1 and copied down to H4, but as you wrote yourself there are two rows that fulfil the criteria (contain 5 consecutive X.)[QUOTE]




Oh.. Maybe I accidentally deleted another X in row 3 because the formula should return 0,1,1,0. I'm re attaching the file.
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