I am using Office 2003 on Windows XP.
Is there a built-in function in MS-Excel that gives you a count of the
unique items in a list?
If so, what is it called?
If not, how can I create a user defined function to do this?
Thanks much in advance.
I am using Office 2003 on Windows XP.
Is there a built-in function in MS-Excel that gives you a count of the
unique items in a list?
If so, what is it called?
If not, how can I create a user defined function to do this?
Thanks much in advance.
Try this:
For a list in A1:A10
=SUMPRODUCT((A1:A10<>"")/COUNTIF(A1:A10,A1:A10&""))
Adjust range references to suit your situation.
Does that help?
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Regards,
Ron
XL2002, WinXP-Pro
"XP" wrote:
> I am using Office 2003 on Windows XP.
>
> Is there a built-in function in MS-Excel that gives you a count of the
> unique items in a list?
>
> If so, what is it called?
>
> If not, how can I create a user defined function to do this?
>
> Thanks much in advance.
ctrl/shift/enter:
=SUM(1/COUNTIF(A1:A100,A1:A100))
Bob Umlas
"XP" <XP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I am using Office 2003 on Windows XP.
>
> Is there a built-in function in MS-Excel that gives you a count of the
> unique items in a list?
>
> If so, what is it called?
>
> If not, how can I create a user defined function to do this?
>
> Thanks much in advance.
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