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Orangeanorak

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I need to count the number of cells in a range that have an entry in them but exclude those that have the letter x in them and also exclude blanks - Thank you for your help
Range I4:M5 counted in cell N4
 

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How about
Excel Formula:
=COUNTIFS(I1:M7,"<>",I1:M7,"<>" & "X")
 
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Use the =Countifs function. Here is the syntax

 
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I'm not suggesting this as any better than Michael's but could be useful for the future to also remember that COUNTIFS can use wildcards, so the result could also be achieved like this.

Excel Formula:
=COUNTIFS(I4:M5,"?*",I4:M5,"<>" & "x")
 
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