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Yours worked. Thank you.
"Toppers" wrote: Try: =SUMPRODUCT(--('Vend Sls Act'!B5:IV5=Worksheet!C8),--(,'Vend Sls Act'!B5:IV5<=Worksheet!D8),'Vend Sls Act'!$B$7:$IV$7) "Stacey" wrote: I am so close, I can't stand it. I have the following formula: SUMPRODUCT(--(AND('Vend Sls Act'!B5:IV5=Worksheet!C8,'Vend Sls Act'!B5:IV5<=Worksheet!D8)),'Vend Sls Act'!$B$7:$IV$7) The layout is: 1. A worksheet where the billing days are across the top B5:IV5 and the sales go across by day B7:IV7 2. I have a worksheet that gives me beginning billing days and ending billing days. If I take out the and from the above and just leave the = portion, the formula works. Once I put the and statement in, it doesn't. How can I get it to work between a range of cells? I hope this is clear. Thank you. |
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