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Default SUMPRODUCT() yielding #NUM!

Bob Phillips & Glen helped me out with a SUMIF() question I posted earlier
today. Both of you recommended that I use this formula:

=SUMPRODUCT(--(YEAR(PayDate)=YEAR(TODAY())),LWOP)

(I changed the name of the range from Date to PayDate so I don't use a
reserved function name.)

Now I am getting a #NUM! errror. I looked in help and it said this happens
when you have non-numeric data. I've gone through the entire columns in
question (PayDate and LWOP) and deleted the values from all cells that should
be blank. I just have numbers, dates and the column headings. I'm sorry to
be a pain here but can you tell me what else I've done wrong?

Thanks again!


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