=sumproduct(--(a4:a22=a1),--(a4:a22<a2),--(D4:D22=1))
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HTH
Bob Phillips
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"jrheinschm" wrote in message
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A B C D E F
1 3/21 1
2 3/28 1
3 4/15 2
4 4/18 1
5 1/28 2
6 2/15 1
7 2/28 1
Dates to count 2/28 - 4/18 but only if D is 1. the answer would be 4?
"jrheinschm" wrote:
Now I need to add to what You've helped me with.
Determine how many dates are in a specific date range, but only if
another
column shows a 1 instead of a 2 ??
"Don Guillett" wrote:
glad it helped
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Don Guillett
SalesAid Software
"jrheinschm" wrote in message
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Don,
How very simple is my mind, or very complex is yours. You R the man!
It of
course does what I need, Thanks
"Don Guillett" wrote:
try a sumproduct formula
=sumproduct((a4:a22=a1)*(a4:a22<a2))
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Don Guillett
SalesAid Software
"jrheinschm" wrote in
message
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I am a fairly new excel user. I am a contractor and wish to find
out how
many
estimates we send out weekly from a dated list. We typically have
many
estimates daily and wish to determine over a specific amount of
time
the
number of estimates.
I'm sure this is an easy one, once again fairly new at this.
Thanks much for the help