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Module 19 : COUNTIF Formula
19.1 COUNTIF Formula The COUNTIF function automatically counts the number of cells that meet the criteria you have specified. You can use it to count the number of times a particular brand shows up in a list of items specified by brand, for example. The Countif formula is the following: =COUNTIF(range, criteria) For example, if you want to look for how many times the name “Mary” shows up in a table, it might look something like this: =COUNTIF(A2:A20,”Mary”) ...
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- Module 1 : Introduction to Excel
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- Module 4 : Subtraction in Excel
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- Module 14 : AVERAGEIF
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- Module 19 : COUNTIF Formula
- Module 20 : COUNTBLANK
- Module 21 : COUNTA Formula
- Module 22 : COUNT Formula
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