Count number of occurences in a list

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krcowen

It sounds like you just need to use the COUNTIF function. Maybe
=COUNTIF(B2:B11,B13).

Ken
Norfolk, Va
 
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Lucas Reece

Sorry. Can you try the link again please. I'm sure I have set it for
everyone to view and edit with login?!??
 
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Lucas Reece

Not having a very good night here am I. That meant to say "I'm sure I
have set it for everyone to view and edit without having to login"
 
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T. Valko

OK, that one worked...

Enter this formula in B14 and copy across to D14 then down to B16:D16:

=SUMPRODUCT(--($A$2:$A$11=$A14),--($B$2:$B$11=B$13))
 
C

cabinfrtea

Does anyone know the formula that will allow an "X" be placed in one column
and will enter a number in another column.
 

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