COUNTIF with exclusions

rsbidinger

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Hello. I'd like to count a range of cells that contain any text using the formula:


=COUNTIF(H11:H64, "*")


Problem is that it’s counting all of my cells since they each contain an IF statement. How do I exclude cells that contain an IF statement that output blank? For example, here’s what one of these cells (H11) contains:


=IF(TODAY()-D11<=7,"X","")

I know I can tell it to just count the "X" but I need it to count any text to include "X".



Thank you for your help.
 
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Hi,

If you're looking to Count Text values Only, try:

=COUNTIF(H11:H64,"?*")
 
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