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Default Need to filter by month

You could also insert a helper column and use this kind of formula:

=date(year(a2),month(a2),1)
And drag down.
This will be the first of each month. Format the column as "yyyy-mm" (or the
way you like).

Then sort by this column and apply data|subtotals.

By keeping the value in the cell a date, you'll be able to do any date
arithmetic later on. But by formatting it the way you want, it'll still look
pretty.

mikeybmdb wrote:

Hello,

I'm trying to analyze my monthly spending and type of spending. I have a
spreadsheet with a column for date, the amount spent and the type of
spending, but I'm unable to find a function which can filter each type of
spending by month. I've tried the sumif function, but this function does not
allow me to sum cells corresponding to other cells WITHIN a certain time
period. Instead it only allows me to sum cells corresponding to other cells
greater than, less than, or equal to a certain date. I've also tried the
conditional summer to build my own function, but I'm unable to make that work
either. I'm using Excel 2002. Please help.

Thanks,
-Mike


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