Counting Cells, excluding those which have appeared before.

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BigMac

Hi there,

I'm wondering how I'd be able to have a formula to calculate the number
of cells in a row which have appeared once and even though the value
appears many times in that row, I'd only count it as once. For
instance:

A
----
M
M
N
E
F
G
T
S
T
S

The result I'd want is 7, not taking into consideration the repeated
alphabets M, T and S. I wish to only count each alphabet once, not
matter whether if they are repeated or not.

Thanks!
 
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/duplicat.htm#CountingUnique

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Kind regards,

Niek Otten
Microsoft MVP - Excel

| Hi there,
|
| I'm wondering how I'd be able to have a formula to calculate the number
| of cells in a row which have appeared once and even though the value
| appears many times in that row, I'd only count it as once. For
| instance:
|
| A
| ----
| M
| M
| N
| E
| F
| G
| T
| S
| T
| S
|
| The result I'd want is 7, not taking into consideration the repeated
| alphabets M, T and S. I wish to only count each alphabet once, not
| matter whether if they are repeated or not.
|
| Thanks!
|
 
My god this is a godsend. I really don't know what I've done without
this. Thank you so much! It's guys like you that make EXCEL so much
easier to use. Thanks again!
 
In say cell C1 type in:
=SUM(1/COUNTIF(A1:A10,A1:A10)) <<Do Not Press Enter As Usual; Instead
Press (the 3 keys simultaneously) Ctrl + Shift + Enter -- This should
"Add" internally two { } characters - ONe at the beginng and one at the end
These {} can not be entered at the keyboard.

HTH
 

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