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I missed your dates, but Jon suggested something that may make it a little
easier. I'd try that, too. Jon C wrote: Good idea. I'll give it a go. Thanks. -----Original Message----- I'd add a fourth column, labeled 'Week Commencing'. The formula in D2 would be =a2 + 1 - weekday(a2). That formula can be copied down to all your table rows. Then just create a pivot table report, with 'Week Commencing' as your column header, 'Name' as your row header, and 'Sum of Hours' as your data. (If you haven't used Pivot tables, just highlight columns A through D, then go to the menu bar and select Data, Pivot Table and Pivot Chart report...). One caveat about Pivot tables: they won't automatically reflect updates to your data. To refresh, right-click in the Pivot table and select refresh data. "Jon C" wrote: Hi, I've got a problem relating to summing daily totals, by an individual, by week. Here's my source data: Date Name Hrs 21/02/2005 John 11 22/02/2005 John 9 23/02/2005 George 7 23/02/2005 Fred 7.5 24/02/2005 John 9 24/02/2005 Fred 7.5 etc. What I'd like to produce is a table something like this: Week Commencing 21/2 28/2 7/3 John George Fred And at the intersect, have the total hours worked during that week. I guess some form of two dimensional SUMIF? Any ideas? Thanks, Jon C . -- Dave Peterson |
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