... I don't know if there's a simple way to do this with a single worksheet function, but I could think of 2 methods I would use to accomplish this (and would love to see if any person could figure out how to do this in a single, simple, worksheet function I couldn't think of).
Either way, my solutions would be:
1) Use Array Formulas:
This would look as follows:
A B C
h323:70011 70011 {=SUM(--ISNUMBER(FIND(B1,$A$1:$A$5,1)))}
70007 70012 {=SUM(--ISNUMBER(FIND(B2,$A$1:$A$5,1)))}
...etc
Note that for this solution, you have to type it in as an array formula (Hit ctrl+shift+enter) at the end, but when you drag down column C and sum it up, you will get the correct total.
The challenge with this one is that it doesn't really give you the answer in one cell.
2) Use a Custom VBA Function (My Preferred method):
You can write your own VBA function to do this VERY EASILY.
The one I created was:
Function MyFunc(CriteriaRng As Range, SearchRange As Range) As Double
Dim CriteriaCl As Range
Dim SearchCl As Range
Dim RunningTotal As Double: RunningTotal = 0
For Each CriteriaCl In CriteriaRng
For Each SearchCl In SearchRange
If InStr(1, SearchCl.Value, CriteriaCl.Value) > 0 Then RunningTotal = RunningTotal + 1
Next SearchCl
Next CriteriaCl
MyFunc = RunningTotal
End Function
All you can then do is in any cell type in =myfunc(B1:B5,A1:A5) and you will get the right answer.
Hope this helps!