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Many thanks for your help everyone.

Excel banter to the rescue as usual!

regards

MJD


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Originally Posted by Héctor Miguel View Post
hi (again), !

or... convert the constant array - ,--{"2007-12-12";"2008-04-01";"2008-07-01";"2008-10-01"}
(i.e.) into a fixed range with each date (say: C1:C4) and modify the formula to...

[B2] ="Q"&match(a2,$c$1:$c$4)

(still one single function *call*)

hth,
hector.

assuming you won't put a date in column A *out* of your annual date-range -?-
you might want to give a try to the following formula (i.e.)

[B2] ="Q"&match(a2,--{"2007-12-12";"2008-04-01";"2008-07-01";"2008-10-01"})

__ OP __
I have a spreadsheet in which I keep track of expenditure.
I need tobe able to provide end of quarter balances. However there is a complication.
In any year the first quarter includes a few weeks in December and the final quarter ends at the end of the first week in December
the following year. Example, in 2008, Quarter 1 began on Dec 12 2007 and ended Mar 31 2008.
The second and third quarters are as normal Apr 1 to Jun 30 and Jul 1 to Sep 30.
Quarter 4 is from Oct 1 to Dec 7.
(The reason for this is so that our Accounts Section can have all invoices paid by year end on Dec 31)
Therefore, when I enter a date in Column A, I'd like Q1, Q2, Q3 or Q4
(based on the requirement set out above) to appear beside it in Column B.
If it helps, I could insert 2 cells where I could input the start date (Dec 12 2007) and end date (Dec 7 2008).
Then it would only be a matter of changing these dates annually...