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How do I enter Today()-30 as a criteria in a sumif function?
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=SUMIF(RangeX,TODAY()-30,RangeY) I guess you probably want something like this... =SUMIF(RangeX,""&TODAY()-30,RangeY) Hope this helps! In article , "SUMIF Help" <SUMIF wrote: How do I enter Today()-30 as a criteria in a sumif function? |
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Thanks to Chris and Domenic.. Happy Holidays..
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