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FROM KATH
TO DAVE
Dave, I tried twice to reply, but neither was posted (problem?) Anyway,
The formula used: =SUBTOTAL(3,D3:D409)
It worked in the dbase to yield the total count of items. In the filters, it yielded the relative count for each item filtered.
SUCCESS. Thanks for the assist & guidance, to one and all! My learning curve is spiking with discovery of this site.
FROM KATH
TO DAVE
Dave, I tried twice to reply, but neither was posted (problem?) Anyway,
The formula used: =SUBTOTAL(3,D3:D409)
It worked in the dbase to yield the total count of items. In the filters, it yielded the relative count for each item filtered.
SUCCESS. Thanks for the assist & guidance, to one and all! My learning curve is spiking with discovery of this site.