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Excel Video Lessons
Prev Next Why does Excel say I have two cells when any seven year old can see it is 9 cells? Because the COUNT function doesn't count like you do. Learn why =COUNT() doesn't always work and the obscure function to work around this problem. Episode 177 will show you how.
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