Combine Subtotal with CountIfs

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I have this vba code below that I'm using to count, but I would like to use subtotal to count the number of visible filtered data. Can someone assist?

Thank you kindly.

Code:
CCP.Caption = WorksheetFunction.CountIfs(Range("D15:D" & LRow), ">=" & "01/01/" & cbYr, Range("D15:D" & LRow), "<=" & "12/31/" & cbYr)
 

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Code:
CCP.Caption = Evaluate("SUMPRODUCT(--(YEAR(D15:D" & LRow & ")=" & cbYr & "),SUBTOTAL(103,OFFSET(D15,ROW(D15:D" & LRow & ")-ROW(D15),0)))")

Note that I used YEAR() = cbYr instead of the >= <= construction, since it seems equivalent, but you can easily change it back if desired.
 
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