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Last week I was I had asked for a formula that would give me the yesterday's
numbers for an employee that pulled to a Summary Sheet from a table in another worksheet. I was given this awesome formula: =index(tbl,match(Thisday-1,Dates,0),match(Tgt,Names,0)) I would like to tweak this formula just a bit so that it pulls the running sum for the month instead of just 1 day. Summary sheet: 09/10/2008 Name Yesterday's numbers MTD Numbers AAA BBB CCC DDD Table to pull data from: AAA BBB CCC DDD 09/09/2008 30 31 32 33 09/10/2008 34 35 36 37 09/11/2008 38 39 40 41 09/12/2008 42 43 44 45 09/13/2008 46 47 48 49 09/14/2008 50 51 52 53 |
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