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==SUMPRODUCT(--(B2:B100<""),--(MONTH(B2:B100=1)),--(YEAR(B2:B100=2007)))
=SUMPRODUCT(--(B2:B100<""),--(MONTH(B2:B100=1)),--(YEAR(B2:B100=2007))) =SUMPRODUCT(--(B2:B100<""),--(C2:C100="Abbey"),--(YEAR(B2:B100=2007))) It's better to put the parameters in cellS: =SUMPRODUCT(--(B2:B100<""),--(C2:C100=X1),--(YEAR(B2:B100=X2))) X1="Abbey" X2=2007 HTH "Mark R" wrote: I have a spreadsheet that has clients names and then the date that I submitted the business for them i.e Mr Jones 12/12/2006 Abbey Mrs Smith 12/01/2007 Natwest What is the best way to count all the submitted business in 1 month say for January only. Also how would i count all the Abbey cases in say 2007, or 2006. I need this as a formula so that I can populate graphes etc with it. |
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