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You can use the Views module to do this.

  1. Create a new view
  2. Remove sort options, fields and other default settings
  3. Add a field for "Content: Type"
  4. Expand the "advanced" part on the right and set "Use aggregation" to "Yes"
  5. Add yet another field for "Content: Type"
  6. On the second "Content: Type" field, click "Aggregation settings"
  7. Set the aggregation type to "count"
  8. The second "Content: Type" should now look like "COUNT(Content: Type)"

THIS IS NOT MY SOLUTION LOOK HERE: Count of nodes by typeCount of nodes by type

You can use the Views module to do this.

  1. Create a new view
  2. Remove sort options, fields and other default settings
  3. Add a field for "Content: Type"
  4. Expand the "advanced" part on the right and set "Use aggregation" to "Yes"
  5. Add yet another field for "Content: Type"
  6. On the second "Content: Type" field, click "Aggregation settings"
  7. Set the aggregation type to "count"
  8. The second "Content: Type" should now look like "COUNT(Content: Type)"

THIS IS NOT MY SOLUTION LOOK HERE: Count of nodes by type

You can use the Views module to do this.

  1. Create a new view
  2. Remove sort options, fields and other default settings
  3. Add a field for "Content: Type"
  4. Expand the "advanced" part on the right and set "Use aggregation" to "Yes"
  5. Add yet another field for "Content: Type"
  6. On the second "Content: Type" field, click "Aggregation settings"
  7. Set the aggregation type to "count"
  8. The second "Content: Type" should now look like "COUNT(Content: Type)"

THIS IS NOT MY SOLUTION LOOK HERE: Count of nodes by type

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Laxman13
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You can use the Views module to do this.

1. Create a new view
2. remove sort options, fields and other default settings
3. Add a field for "Content: Type"
4. Expand the "advanced" part on the right and set "Use aggregation" to "Yes"
5. Add yet another field for "Content: Type"
6. On the second "Content: Type" field, click "Aggregation settings"
7. Set the aggregation type to "count"
8. The second "Content: Type" should now look like "COUNT(Content: Type)"

THIS IS NOT MY SOLUTION LOOK HERE: http://drupal.stackexchange.com/questions/15871/count-of-nodes-by-type

You can use the Views module to do this.

  1. Create a new view
  2. Remove sort options, fields and other default settings
  3. Add a field for "Content: Type"
  4. Expand the "advanced" part on the right and set "Use aggregation" to "Yes"
  5. Add yet another field for "Content: Type"
  6. On the second "Content: Type" field, click "Aggregation settings"
  7. Set the aggregation type to "count"
  8. The second "Content: Type" should now look like "COUNT(Content: Type)"

THIS IS NOT MY SOLUTION LOOK HERE: Count of nodes by type


You can use the Views module to do this.

1. Create a new view
2. remove sort options, fields and other default settings
3. Add a field for "Content: Type"
4. Expand the "advanced" part on the right and set "Use aggregation" to "Yes"
5. Add yet another field for "Content: Type"
6. On the second "Content: Type" field, click "Aggregation settings"
7. Set the aggregation type to "count"
8. The second "Content: Type" should now look like "COUNT(Content: Type)"

THIS IS NOT MY SOLUTION LOOK HERE: http://drupal.stackexchange.com/questions/15871/count-of-nodes-by-type

You can use the Views module to do this.

  1. Create a new view
  2. Remove sort options, fields and other default settings
  3. Add a field for "Content: Type"
  4. Expand the "advanced" part on the right and set "Use aggregation" to "Yes"
  5. Add yet another field for "Content: Type"
  6. On the second "Content: Type" field, click "Aggregation settings"
  7. Set the aggregation type to "count"
  8. The second "Content: Type" should now look like "COUNT(Content: Type)"

THIS IS NOT MY SOLUTION LOOK HERE: Count of nodes by type

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saadlulu
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You can use the Views module to do this.

1. Create a new view
2. remove sort options, fields and other default settings
3. Add a field for "Content: Type"
4. Expand the "advanced" part on the right and set "Use aggregation" to "Yes"
5. Add yet another field for "Content: Type"
6. On the second "Content: Type" field, click "Aggregation settings"
7. Set the aggregation type to "count"
8. The second "Content: Type" should now look like "COUNT(Content: Type)"

THIS IS NOT MY SOLUTION LOOK HERE: http://drupal.stackexchange.com/questions/15871/count-of-nodes-by-type