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Hi, please help...
I am trying to total up commission figures in a column that match a specific year. Each row contains a cell for the date it was entered, the customer details and commission earnt. I have used the SUMIF funtion so far but cannot find the correct criteria for it to identify the year in the date cell and include the commission in the SUM if the year matches the criteria. The formula I have used so far is: =SUMIF(Websites!B5:B31,F2,Websites!R5:R31). F2 refers to a cell with the current year automatically entered by using the TEXT function: =TEXT(TODAY(),"yyyy"). If anyone knows how to achieve this I would be eternally grateful. Thanks Simon |
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