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Just an added thought: if you put your first 'week ending' date into row 2,
say in cell F2 and the formula I provided into G2, then in F3 you could put =F2+7 then copy the formula from G2 into G3 and then fill the two formulas in F3:G3 on down the sheet to build a list of "week ending" dates and results very easily. "ajnmxx" wrote: I go running and have a mileage log. I have a list of non-continuous dates in column A (i.e. I don't run every day), and mileage figures in column B. On a separate part of the worksheet I want to put a summary table that shows a summary by week. So the first column will be "weekending" date and the second column mileage for the last seven days. I can't work out how to put an automatic formula in this second column. Sure, I could do a manual formula that just sums up the 3 or 4 days in that week that I ran, but there must be a better way? . |
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