How do I count the number of checkboxes within a column range?
I am trying to count the number of checkboxes in a column range and am getting errors. I would like to get a result that provides a summary of a specific range within the Priority 1 column. I have looked at some of the other posts related to this similar topic without success. Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated. A screen clip is shown below. Thank you.
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@Nate H I think this may be what you are looking for:
=COUNTIF([Priority 1]9:[Priority 1]29, 1)
Chris St. Louis| Project Manager for Strategic IT Initiatives |
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Hi @Nate H.
I hope you're well and safe!
What's the formula that you tested?
Be safe, and have a fantastic week!
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Thank you for the reply!
Here is the formula I tried.
=COUNTIF([Priority 1]9:[Priority 1]29, 1)+""
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Happy to help!
Ensure that the column names are correct. (not an extra space or anything) You can click on a cell in the column instead of typing it in.
Was that the issue?
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SMARTSHEET EXPERT CONSULTANT & PARTNER
Andrée Starå | Workflow Consultant / CEO @ WORK BOLD
W: www.workbold.com | E:andree@workbold.com | P: +46 (0) - 72 - 510 99 35
Feel free to contact me for help with Smartsheet, integrations, general workflow advice, or anything else.
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@Nate H I think this may be what you are looking for:
=COUNTIF([Priority 1]9:[Priority 1]29, 1)
Chris St. Louis| Project Manager for Strategic IT Initiatives |
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