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=SUMPRODUCT((A1:A5C1)*(A1:A5<C2)*(B1:B5))
Decide whether you want or =, and similarly < or <=. -- David Biddulph "Annie99" wrote in message ... That worked.... If I wanted to change the example to include between 2 dates.... For example C1 = 20/02/2007 C2 = 16/04/2007 How could I do that in the same formula? "Mike H" wrote: Try this:- =SUMPRODUCT((A1:A5C1)*(B1:B5)) Mike "Annie99" wrote: I need to sum a column of numbers in cells B1 - B5 from the range in Column A from a date greater than the one in cell C1. How do I do this? Example A1 = 01/01/2007 B1 = 13 C1 = 20/02/2007 A2 = 01/02/2007 B2 = 4 A3 = 01/03/2007 B3 = 9 A4 = 01/04/2007 B4 = 31 A5 = 01/05/2007 B5 = 6 In this example, the sum total would be 46. How would I write that as a formula? Would the sum total update if I changed the C1 date? |
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