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To excel, dates are just numbers nicely formatted.
Maybe you could use two columns--one for the date and one for the data. Or maybe you could use two columns--one for the date/data and one as an indicator. Then you could use =sumif() to add the numeric cells that have that indicator. =sumif(a1:a10,"x",b1:b10) Or you could use that indicator column and then use a formula like: =and(isnumber(b1),left(cell("format",b1),1)="D") This will return true if B1 is a number (including a date) and the cell has been formatted as a date. Then you could use: =sumif(a1:a10,false,b1:b10) Be aware that that =cell("Format",b1) won't recalculate if you change the format of B1. You'll have to force a recalculation (hit F9). Stacey wrote: I need to use dates and numbers in the same column and total only the numbers using a formula. Once I changed the specific cells with the dates to "text" so that they would not be included in the sum, I can no longer sum the numbers. The problem doesn't go away if the cells are formated to "number", "general" etc. The sum is always "0". -- Stacey -- Dave Peterson |
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