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It's OK! Thanks for the feedback!
Andy. "Brig Siton" wrote in message ... That's it. My forehead is still red for hitting it when the formula worked. Thank you very much. <Andy wrote in message ... Hi Try this: =SUMIF(Events!$A:$A,""&A2, Events!$C:$C) Andy. "Brig Siton" wrote in message ... I have a worksheet of events or items called Events. Column A is Date Column C is Cost Other columns are irrelevant (names, contacts, address, etc) I have another summary sheet that calculates and summaizes how much cost per day. Column A is the Date from 1/1/06 - 1/31/06 If I use the following formula: =SUMIF(Events!$A:$A,"A2", Events!$C:$C) The formula gives me an answer = 0 If I use the following formula: =SUMIF(Events!$A:$A,"1/1/06", Events!$C:$C) The formula gives me an answer = $1,250.00 What I would like to do is that everytime I change the date in Column A of the summary sheet, that it will change the formulas also. Any help is appreciated. |
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