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i don't have countif in my excel
Your formula works fine on my computer but, then, I have an English language version of Excel with comma as the parameter separator..
= NB.SI(B2:B50;100)
If you are using a French language version wouldn't something like the above be more appropriate?
- AbdelilahBzmJan 19, 2022Copper ContributorYour formula is working thank you
- AbdelilahBzmJan 18, 2022Copper ContributorThank you for your response,
I tried the change "," with ";" and the response that I got is : #NOM?- SergeiBaklanJan 18, 2022Diamond Contributor
In general you don't need to change your default regional settings. You need to use formulae as they are in your language. If you are not sure and know English formula, you may translate it here Translator • Excel-Translator
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However, you eventually may not use default regional setting. They are here
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Additional settings
Check List separator here
If Excel language is French but List separator is changed on comma, formula will be
=NB.SI(B2:B50,100)
If Excel language is English but you are on default List separator (semicolon), formula will be
=COUNTIF(B2:B50;100)
- AbdelilahBzmJan 19, 2022Copper ContributorThank you for your help it worked with "=NB.SI(B2:B50,100)" ,
and for the site https://en.excel-translator.de/
- PeterBartholomew1Jan 18, 2022Silver Contributor
That is progress. The indications are that your version of Excel is set to French. Is that what you want? If not, I would turn to SergeiBaklan or Riny_van_Eekelen for help because they will be more familiar than I with moving between their native language, the localisation language of their computers and English (or, more precisely, American English).
- Riny_van_EekelenJan 18, 2022Platinum Contributor
PeterBartholomew1 Not really my cup of tea either. Since the first day I laid hands on a computer I've "driven" English only. Feel very uncomfortable when I have to use a computer set-up in Dutch (the language I've grown up with) or Swedish (the language I "live" with). It feels completely alien. Like driving a car in England :))