COUNTIF question

missmorph

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Hey,
I am using COUNTIF to count how many times a certain line of text appears in a column which includes about 3000 rows. I want to extend my search to include an additional column but can I write one formula to include two columns?

Thanks!
 

Excel Facts

What is the last column in Excel?
Excel columns run from A to Z, AA to AZ, AAA to XFD. The last column is XFD.
If you want to count the instances in another column, then you can just add another COUNTIF, like this:

=COUNTIF(D:D,"text")+COUNTIF(G:G,"text")


If you only want to count a row once if the text appears in both columns, then try:

=COUNTIFS(D:D,"text",G:G,"text")


If the text can appear as part of the cell value, you can use "*text*" instead.
 
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