count count multiple rows

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Lise

I have a spreadsheet with 2318 rows dates ranging from 2003 through to 2008 -
I would like to have the sheet split at the end of each year and count how
many rows are in each section - can this be done please
 
Dear Lise;

Why dont you make a Pivot table . you can make it yearwise and you can count
entries.it would be more useful then applying formulas in same sheet. if you
don't know send me your sheet. i will make a pivot and send you a vedio also.
 
You can use the Data-Subtotals feature. Select the table and headers and
choose "at each change in YEAR" to Count the rows and put the subtotal below
the data.
 
Thanks for both your replies and yourkind offer Satyendra but I think I may
go with Rosa's idea with one extra question please - when I do that Rosa the
dates split at each day ie" all listed for 16th Sep etc - I want to actually
have it split at the end of each year only what would you suggest I change??
 
Glad I can help.
You need to be sure that year is in a separate column by itself, if it is
not already. You don't need to change the whole date column but you need to
add YEAR and write the year. You can either do it manually by dragging down
to the right row, or you can use a date function called YEAR that looks at
the column you specify and then writes just the year that appeared in that
column. (later you can hide the column).
Needless to say, then you only have to have the year column sorted in order.
You'll see in subtotals, too, that it creates a ruler on the left that lets
you close all the rows except just the "answers" themselves. So you can look
at just the subototals.
Hope this answers your question.
 

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