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  1. Use the COUNTIF function in Microsoft Excel

    How to use the COUNTIF function in Excel to count the number of cells that meet values you set.

  2. COUNT function - Microsoft Support

    If you want to count logical values, text, or error values, use the COUNTA function. If you want to count only numbers that meet certain criteria, use the COUNTIF function or the COUNTIFS …

  3. Count numbers or dates based on a condition in Excel

    To count numbers or dates that meet a single condition (such as equal to, greater than, less than, greater than or equal to, or less than or equal to), use the COUNTIF function.

  4. COUNTIFS function - Microsoft Support

    How to use the COUNTIFS function in Excel to apply criteria to cells, across multiple ranges, and count the number of times all criteria are met.

  5. Ways to count values in a worksheet - Microsoft Support

    Watch the following video to see how to use the COUNT function and how to use the COUNTIF and COUNTA functions to count only the cells that meet conditions you specify.

  6. Count how often a value occurs in Excel - Microsoft Support

    You can use the IF and COUNT functions together; that is, you first use the IF function to test a condition and then, only if the result of the IF function is True, you use the COUNT function to …

  7. Ways to count cells in a range of data in Excel

    COUNTA: To count cells that are not empty COUNT: To count cells that contain numbers. COUNTBLANK: To count cells that are blank. COUNTIF: To count cells that meets a specified …

  8. How to correct a #VALUE! error in the COUNTIF/COUNTIFS function

    This topic lists the more common causes of the #VALUE! error in the COUNTIF and COUNTIFS functions.

  9. Use COUNTA to count cells that aren't blank - Microsoft Support

    View an example of how to use the COUNTA function to count cells that are not empty in a range of data.

  10. COUNTA function - Microsoft Support

    The COUNTA function counts cells containing any type of information, including error values and empty text (""). For example, if the range contains a formula that returns an empty string, the …