Count Functions
Excel's Count Functions allow you to count up the number of cells being used for a specific purpose such as the number of cells containing number values or the number of blank cells in a data range.
Excel 2007 COUNTIF
The COUNTIF function, one of Excel's COUNT functions, is used to count up the number of cells in a selected range that meet a certain criterion.
The COUNTIF function, one of Excel's COUNT functions, is used to count up the number of cells in a selected range that meet a certain criterion.
Excel 2007 COUNTBLANK
The COUNTBLANK function, one of Excel's COUNT functions, is used to count up the number of blank cells in a selected range.
The COUNTBLANK function, one of Excel's COUNT functions, is used to count up the number of blank cells in a selected range.
Excel 2007 COUNT Function
Excel 2007's COUNT function allows you to count up the number of cells containing numbers in a selected range.
Excel 2007's COUNT function allows you to count up the number of cells containing numbers in a selected range.
Excel 2007 COUNTA Function
Excel 2007's COUNTA function allows you to count up the number of cells containing numbers, dates, or text labels in a selected range.
Excel 2007's COUNTA function allows you to count up the number of cells containing numbers, dates, or text labels in a selected range.
Excel 2007 COUNTIFS Function
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.
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.
