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Hi I am trying to use sumif to collect date information for me. The
spreadsheet is basically a large list of jobs that have been carried
out with the date of job. I am trying to get excel to add up the
amounts for each job in march, each in april etc.

I have this as my spreadsheet
Col I____________________ColK
12th june 2006__________£46.24
18th may 2006__________£116.24

the formula i was using was SUMIF=(I5:I420, "june", K5:K20) for june
etc.
Can anyone see where i am going wrong? I don't think it is picking June
up on the search because the cell actually contains the whole date- day,
month, year, but these are necessary.

Thanks


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