Microsoft Excel Formula to Count all the Empty Cells.
Posted on October 29, 2007
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It can be useful if you are working in a large Excel Spreadsheet to count the empty cells. This is a Microsoft Excel Tutorial to show you how to use this Excel Formula. I hope you’ll enjoy this quick Tip.
How to use the “Countblank” Function.
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Create some data in Cell A1:A15 and leave a few cells blank.
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Select Cell B1 and type in the formula =Countblank(A1:A15)
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Press Enter



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