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Default Counting dates in a RANGE (yargh!) :)

Here's an alternative:

You only need to test for the year:

=SUMPRODUCT(--(YEAR(FM!J$3:J$5403)=2004))

Biff

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Step three (counting dates between ranges) works by using:

=SUMPRODUCT(--(FM!J$3:J$5403$E$1),--(FM!J$3:J$5403<=$G$1))

... where E1 and G1 are the date "limits", respectively :)

Quite happy to have this finished! Hopefully this can help someone in
the future.



 
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