Microsoft Excel Tutorial For Beginners – Count cells over 100 characters
Summary
To count the number of cells that are blank, you can use the COUNTBLANK function. In the example shown, the formula in cell E5 is:
=COUNTBLANK(B5:B14)
Because there are two empty cells in the range, COUNTBLANK returns 2.
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