CountIf using non-adjacent cells as a range

hnetel

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I am trying to use a CountIf statement where the range in which I am counting consists of cells that are not adjacent. I could do this with a named range, but this is in a case where I want to be able to copy the formala to a bunch of different cells without having to create many named ranges ......... any help would be appreciated.
 

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For example I want to count the number of times I get the word "Pass" in cells A1,C1,E1,G1 ........ all odd columns.
 
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hnetel said:
For example I want to count the number of times I get the word "Pass" in cells A1,C1,E1,G1 ........ all odd columns.

=SUMPRODUCT(--(MOD(COLUMN(A1:G1)-COLUMN(A1)+0,2)=0),--(A1:G1="Pass"))
 
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