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Lookup between dates
hi,
I have a debtor list and I want to create an aging for it. How do I write a formula that looks at a long list of debtors and allocates it into a month? THe information I have is in a long list format, i.e. 01/01/00 £250.00 Mrs Smith Water bill 01/02/00 £500.00 Mr Smith Electricity bill etc Example: Today is 01/03/00 01/03/00 01/02/00 01/01/00 -31/03/00 29/02/00 31/01/00 Current Month 1 Month 2 01/01/00 £250 £250 01/02/00 £500 £500 01/03/00 £700 £700 Thank you Amanda |
Lookup between dates
Assume your start date is in row 1, your end date is in row 2, row 3
contains your headings, and your data starts in row 4. Column A is the date, column B is the amount, column C is Current, D is Month 1, etc. Use this formula in C4: =if(and($a4=c$1,$a4<=c$2),$b4,"") Copy down and across. Regards, Fred. "Amanda" wrote in message ... hi, I have a debtor list and I want to create an aging for it. How do I write a formula that looks at a long list of debtors and allocates it into a month? THe information I have is in a long list format, i.e. 01/01/00 £250.00 Mrs Smith Water bill 01/02/00 £500.00 Mr Smith Electricity bill etc Example: Today is 01/03/00 01/03/00 01/02/00 01/01/00 -31/03/00 29/02/00 31/01/00 Current Month 1 Month 2 01/01/00 £250 £250 01/02/00 £500 £500 01/03/00 £700 £700 Thank you Amanda |
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