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    Formula issues

    =COUNTIF(C4:FD4,">=1") There are 64 cells this formula should count, and the last 8 are empty.
    Why the result is showing 64 instead 56?
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    Re: Formula issues

    no way of knowing unless we see your workbook but c4:fd4 is 158 cells
    Attach a sample workbook. Make sure there is just enough data to demonstrate your need. Include a BEFORE sheet and an AFTER sheet in the workbook if needed to show the process you're trying to complete or automate. Make sure your desired results are shown, mock them up manually if necessary.

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    Re: Formula issues

    Instead of your formula, try,
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    Re: Formula issues

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