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=SUMIF(Month(A3:A30),1,E3:E30)
Why does this not work? Returns "the formula you typed creates and error" Thanks -- Carl Brehm Lake Lafourche Bird House Hebert, LA Keets, Tiels, GN Lories, Quakers Mitred Conures, TAG's, Bourkes Lovebirds, Cherry Head Conures Prince of Whales Wholesale Cages to Breeders & Pet Stores |
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SUMIF does not admit array objects, something that Month(A3:A30) would
return... =SUMPRODUCT(--(Month(A3:A30)=1,E3:E30) on the other hand would. BTW, it would be wiser to also add a year test to the formula. Carl Brehm wrote: =SUMIF(Month(A3:A30),1,E3:E30) Why does this not work? Returns "the formula you typed creates and error" Thanks -- Carl Brehm Lake Lafourche Bird House Hebert, LA Keets, Tiels, GN Lories, Quakers Mitred Conures, TAG's, Bourkes Lovebirds, Cherry Head Conures Prince of Whales Wholesale Cages to Breeders & Pet Stores |
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