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Here¡¯s what I did: I made a list of my friends in Column E. Then in cell F2 I entered the following:

=SUMIF($B$2:$B$9,¡±Mike¡±,$C$2:$C$9)

In the next cell down,

=SUMIF($B$2:$B$9,¡±Janet¡±,$C$2:$C$9),

and so on, only changing the name for Excel to use as its criterion. What you are telling Excel to do is, look in the range B2 to B9 (the $ signs make it so you can copy the formula without the range being changed); if it sees the word Mike, it should include the adjacent amount in the range C2 to C9 it its sum. Simple.

If you think about it you can probably think of some ways you can use the SUMIF formula. But you should only use this power for good, not evil.

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3 Responses to ¡°MS Excel Tips and Tricks – How to count things in Excel¡±

  1. MJ said on :

    Thanks for the helpful tip!


  2. Dovan said on :

    hi there,

    can someone help me?

    i have a list of a customer name, each customer has many site
    when i filter them, i don¡¯t know how many the customer service site?


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