Also you can use the split by attribute and end up with a seperate table for each value. I like Rayo's suggestion though. except statist doesn't quite work like I thought it did. It does give a count of unique values but doesn't help with what those values are. Another software might add a count field and allow you to export it to csv or other spreadsheet format. ![statst][1] My suggestion for the split layer by attribute is in the vector management tools ![management too][2] ![split][3] split your data on any 1 field an dyou will have your counts. way more inelegant than ship.ship's solution [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/ZYPJo.png [2]: https://i.sstatic.net/u1o4P.png [3]: https://i.sstatic.net/rw6RS.png