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Default Summing between two dates

Thank you.
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Don Rountree


"Pete_UK" wrote:

Try this:

=SUMPRODUCT((A1:A100=DATE(YEAR(TODAY())-1,1,1))*(A1:A100<=DATE(YEAR(TODAY())-1,MONTH(TODAY()),DAY(TODAY())))*B1:B100)

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Jul 29, 1:46 pm, Don wrote:
I have a list of sales data. Column A is a list of dates (workdays). Column
B is the corresponding sales for those days.

I need to write a formula that will give me the sum of prior years sales
from the first of that year to the current date of that year. For instance,
today's date is 7/29/08. I want a formula that will sum the sales between
1/1/07 through 7/29/07. Any help would be appreciated.
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Don Rountree