Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ excel question

2013-11-02 Thread Robert Barnes
You are a GENIUS!!!


On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 6:41 PM, Sam Mathai Chacko samde...@gmail.comwrote:

 Are you looking for this?

 =COUNTIF($D$2:$D$15,S)

 Regards,
 Sam Mathai Chacko


 On Sat, Nov 2, 2013 at 4:16 AM, Robert Barnes rbar...@hcsgcorp.comwrote:



 First of all thank you. I am, at best, a novice user of excel. Even
 though we use it for its most basic functions daily. I am attempting to go
 to the next level with an inspection form that we use by allowing employees
 to use tablets to complete. On the inspection we enter an s for
 satisfactory. Unsat is another column and we do not need to do anything
 with it.
 So what I have entered is an IF and it works. However I am not able to
 just drag it down for the next 15 cells or so and it add all the S's up as
 numbers. At the bottom of the sheet, if there are 15 items inspected, I
 want it to add all up and give me 15 as a total, assuming an S is in each
 of the above 15 cells. If there is a way to drag to add the cells it would
 be helpful since there are several hundred total S opportunities in
 multiple sections.Thanks again for any assistance.


 =IF(A1=S,1,0)

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$$Excel-Macros$$ excel question

2013-11-01 Thread Robert Barnes


First of all thank you. I am, at best, a novice user of excel. Even though 
we use it for its most basic functions daily. I am attempting to go to the 
next level with an inspection form that we use by allowing employees to use 
tablets to complete. On the inspection we enter an s for satisfactory. 
Unsat is another column and we do not need to do anything with it.
So what I have entered is an IF and it works. However I am not able to just 
drag it down for the next 15 cells or so and it add all the S's up as 
numbers. At the bottom of the sheet, if there are 15 items inspected, I 
want it to add all up and give me 15 as a total, assuming an S is in each 
of the above 15 cells. If there is a way to drag to add the cells it would 
be helpful since there are several hundred total S opportunities in 
multiple sections.Thanks again for any assistance. 


=IF(A1=S,1,0)

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