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Counting blanks in non-adjacent cells

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    Counting blanks in non-adjacent cells

    Hi everyone,
    I want to count blank cells in every third column in a worksheet.
    Each row contains around 100 cells - the third of which is a drop-down indicating a status...open, closed, etc.
    Ideally I want a counter at the start of each row - the rows represent a particular task - to indicate how many statuses have not yet been assigned.
    Something more concise than a string of countblanks possibly…?
    Any ideas appreciated.

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    Re: Counting blanks in non-adjacent cells

    So which columns are we talking about? B, E, H etc., or C, F, I etc., or D, G, J etc., and how far do they extend to? Which is the first row that you want the formula on?

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    Re: Counting blanks in non-adjacent cells

    Hi Pete,
    Row 1 will be headings so Row 2 will be the first requiring a counter.
    The rows extend to over 100 columns - but is added to frequently.
    Columns C, F, I etc would be the ones I was looking to count...
    Many thanks.

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    Re: Counting blanks in non-adjacent cells

    Okay, try this in either A2 or B2:

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    Adjust the range to suit (I guessed at DW), then copy down.

    If your range is constantly increasing, perhaps you can use a much bigger range and if you only fill the headers in when the columns are used, then you could have another test to see if row 1 cells are empty - a big range will slow down the calculation speed, however.

    Hope this helps.

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    Re: Counting blanks in non-adjacent cells

    Thanks Pete - Superfast reply which I'll try out when I get into work in the morning...

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    Re: Counting blanks in non-adjacent cells

    There's an extra comma not needed after MOD - otherwise PERFECT!
    Thanks Pete - much appreciated.

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