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COUNT Functions
Excel has a number of Count functions that each have a specific job. One counts cells containing number data, another only counts cells that meet criteria that you specify, and another only counts cells that are blank. Each tutorial in this section contains a step by step example of using one of Excel's Count Functions.
Excel COUNT Function
Excel's COUNT function allows you to count up the number of cells containing numbers in a selected range. This tutorial contains a step by step example of using Excel's COUNT function.
Excel COUNTIF Function Quick Tutorial
Excel's COUNTIF function is used to count up the number of cells in a selected range that meet specified criteria. This tutorial includes a step by step example of using the COUNTIF function in Excel 2010.
Excel COUNTIFS Function Quick Tutorial
The COUNTIFS function, similar to Excel's COUNTIF function, is used to count up the number of cells in selected ranges that meet multiple criterion. This tutorial contains a step by step example of using COUNTIFS in Excel 2010.
Excel COUNTA Function
Excel COUNTA function allows you to count up the number of cells containing numbers, dates, formulas, or text labels in a selected range. This tutorial contains a step by step example of using the COUNTA function in Excel.
Excel COUNTBLANK Function
The COUNTBLANK function, one of Excel's COUNT functions, is used to count up the number of cells in a selected range that meet certain criteria. This tutorial contains a step by step example of using the COUNTBLANK function in Excel.
Excel AutoCOUNT
This tutorial shows you how to use the AutoCount feature to count numbers in Excel. Included is a step by step example of using the AutoCount function.
