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Sounds like something better done in a sheet
Dates in A2:A900 Enter your search date in B1 Formula in B2:B900. Enter it in b2 and copy down. =IF($A2=$B$1,IF($A2<=NOW(),1,0),0) You could then filter the results to just show the valid results, do a sum to get the number of valids, sumproduct with another column to get a total, etc. Robin Hammond www.enhanceddatasystems.com "seals " wrote in message ... Hi all, I'm hoping someone may be able to start me off in the right direction ![]() I have an excel sheet of approximately 900 rows, I wish to code in a function that gives the user a form to enter a start date. And then search through the 900 rows and find all records between (User Input) and now (I believe it will be 7 days). With each positive result I would like to check a checkbox on each record. Any pointers in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. Thankyou in advance, Mark ![]() ![]() ![]() --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
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