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Hi!

=sumproduct(--(B2:B366="name"),E2:E366)

But use this instead:

=SUMIF(B2:B366,"Name",E2:E366)

Format cell as DATE

Biff

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I have literally typed in
=sumproduct(--(B2:B366=name),--(E2:E366<""),E2:E366)
but I am getting #NAME? error. I want cells in column D to read the
client
name in column B and go to column E and find the latest finish date for
that
person. Where am I going wrong with the above formula? Clients name can
appear on up to 5 rows scattered intermittently down the spreadsheet but
only
one entry will have the finish date for that client and the rest will have
defaulted to 0 due to post linking from another workbook. Can anyone
please
help. I have just this problem to go.
Thanks Sue.
B D
E
Client Names where latest finish date to be inserted
Finish
dates



 
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