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Default sumifs between 2 specific dates entered.

Ooops!

I used the wrong cell refs for the date boundaries:

=SUMIFS('Master Listing'!D:D,'Master Listing'!N:N,
"="&N35,'Master Listing'!N:N,"<="&O35,
'Master Listing'!C:C,'Master Listing'!B6)


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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"T. Valko" wrote in message
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Try it like this (all on one line):

=SUMIFS('Master Listing'!D:D,'Master Listing'!N:N,
"="&'Master Listing'!N35,'Master Listing'!N:N,
"<="&'Master Listing'!O35,'Master Listing'!C:C,
'Master Listing'!B6)

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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"GEO" wrote in message
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I am having a problem in writing a function for a multiple spread sheet
workbook that involves dates, qty, and customers. What I what to do is
type
in a date range (beginning in one box and ending in another) to produce a
listing sum of the qtys by customer.

This is what I have but I am not doing something right.

=SUMIFS('Master Listing'!D:D,('Master Listing'!N:N,"="$N$35,'Master
Listing'!N:N,"<=$O$35"),'Master Listing'!C:C,B6)