count all the columns in a range with certain conditions

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hopeace

I need to count all the columns in a range with these conditions: i
they contain entries; and are the entries only 'n' values.

'y'= goal met 'n'=goal not met

.........................................john......sues......mary.....jack
improved attendance..............y............n.....................n
increased time i
class............y............y.....................n
grade/cours
completion.......................n........................

I want the formula to come back as =1 because only jack has thes
goals, and he did not achieve these goals.

In order to chart this i would also need a formula that tells me ho
many students had goals in their column (not how many goals, or th
result, just if they had any goals).

Thanks!!!
keit
 
Hi
If it is possible, try inserting a blank row above your range, you can
hide that row later. Now lets say that your range starts in column A
row 5, in your blank row starting on the second column (in your example
above John) put this formula:
=IF(AND(COUNTIF(B5:B7,"n")>0,COUNTIF(B5:B7,"n")=COUNTA(B5:B7)),1,0)
and copy across, to get the number of columns simply sum the row you
inserted.

P.S. you will need to ajust the formula for your range.....B5:B7

HTH
JG
 
Brillant!!!

thank you so much once again JG. You are very giving to this
community.

keith
 
Hi Keith
My knowlege of Excel is limited, but I'm always glad to help whenever
I can. And thanks again for the feedback, much apreciated.

Regards
JG
 

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