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Hello!
I don't think it's possible to do this via SUMIF, but you can definitely do it with SUMIFS. SUMIFs function in Excel allows for multiple conditions, so basically, just put the 2 dates in between as criterias then you can already do this solution. I actually learned to do SUMIFs he https://www.efinancialmodels.com/kno...tion-in-excel/ Hope this helps! |
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