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Entering a formula using excel 2003
This is my worksheet:
A B C D row 1 date amount paid bal row 3 2/28/09 $208.00 $108.00 $100.00 row 4 3/31/09 $260.00 $0.00 $260.00 What I need is a formula that will search for two specific dates, (let's say the two dates that are above), and give me the sum of the values that correspond with those two dates. I need it to be able to search for the specific dates because I'm doing multiple worksheets and the dates might be in different rows on each worksheet. Thanks in advance! |
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