Microsoft Excel Tutorial For Beginners – Count cells not equal to many things
Summary
To count cells not equal to any of many things, you can use a formula based on the MATCH, ISNA, and SUMPRODUCT functions. In the example shown, the formula in cell F5 is:
=SUMPRODUCT(--(ISNA(MATCH(data,exclude,0))))
where “data” is the named range B5:B16 and “exclude” is the named range D5:D7.
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