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Frank Kabel Frank Kabel is offline
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Default Macro to convert dates in a Conditional Sum Formulas?

Hi
why not use 'Edit - Replace'

or even better. Why not use a cell reference. e.g.
=SUM(IF($T$5:$T$1000=A1,IF($D$5:$D$1000="Unit A",$K$5:$K$1000,0),0))

where A1 contains your month name.

You may also consider using a pivot table for this kind of reports


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Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany


WillRn wrote:
I have built a table with a wide array of conditional sum formulas as
follows:

=SUM(IF($T$5:$T$1000="Mar",IF($D$5:$D$1000="Unit
A",$K$5:$K$1000,0),0))

Basically, I want to add each Unit's numbers together by month. And
the formula works very well. However, as I have quite a few of these
conditional sums that I built with the Conditional Sum Wizard, I
would like an easy way of converting the months in each formula via a
macro.

I have tried recording a macro but in order to get the formula to
update correctly I have to use the "Edit Macro" button by the formula
bar to get the formula to work corrctly with the change of months.
Since the month is always in the same position in the formula, I
tried using "SendKeys" but I can't seem to get the cursor to insert
via macro the way I could with a mouse. My only other alternative is
to manually edit each formula and I have alot of these Conditional
Sums to edit.

Anybody know a better way? I'm stumped.