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I guess I don't understand the point.
If you want to filter by a date (not a specific month), then you could use that tip from Stephen Bullen that Ron shared with me. If you want to filter by a month, you could filter = the first of the month you want and < the first of the next month. bpotter wrote: My formula is =IF(L17=1,N17+L17*30.42) Which gives me the date format of December-07. It takes the date of a changeout and multipliesit by the amount of months that we need to change it out. I am trying to create an order form that tells me when to change the equipment out. Thanks for the help. -- Dave Peterson |
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