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Thanks, It also works. I like this comminity. people are so helpful.
"dhstein" wrote: If Cell E9 is the Month and your sales figures are in B2: M2 then use this formula: =SUM(INDIRECT("B2:"&CHAR(E9+66)&"2")) "zy1972" wrote: Hi, I have a 12-m sales number. I know it is easy to get MTD number by using vlookup, but is there a way to get YTD number when month changes? For example, if I use a cell to input month, then use vlookup to get a number. Then this number is used in vlookup to get MTD number. Could I use the Month Input to get a YTD number. for example, if I put April , MTD shows 7, and YTd shows37? A1 A2 A13 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Sales 12 13 5 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 6 D1 D2 Jan 2 Feb 3 Mar 4 ... |
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