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How format SUMIF formula for matching date range and column value?
Here is my current SUMIF formula. How would I modify this to add the
selection of a date range from the same data columns? Example, start date of 2/1 and end date of 2/8. =SUMIF(Jan!$F$9:$F$55202,"groceries",Jan!$D$9:$D$5 5202) |
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How format SUMIF formula for matching date range and column value?
The answer depends on which version of Excel you are using. For Excel 2007,
you can use Sumifs. For other versions, it's Sumproduct, as in: =Sumproduct(--(Jan!$F$9:$F$55202="groceries"),--(Jan!$G$9:$G$55202=Date(2010,2,1)),--(Jan!$G$9:$G$55202=Date(2010,2,8)),Jan!$D$9:$D$55 202) As an aside, my bet is that using a Pivot Table would make your life a lot easier. Regards, Fred "Kane" wrote in message ... Here is my current SUMIF formula. How would I modify this to add the selection of a date range from the same data columns? Example, start date of 2/1 and end date of 2/8. =SUMIF(Jan!$F$9:$F$55202,"groceries",Jan!$D$9:$D$5 5202) |
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How format SUMIF formula for matching date range and column value?
=SUMPRODUCT(--(RngF="groceries"),--(RngDate=DATE(2010,2,1)),--(RngDate=DATE(2010,2,8)),RngD)
"Kane" wrote: Here is my current SUMIF formula. How would I modify this to add the selection of a date range from the same data columns? Example, start date of 2/1 and end date of 2/8. =SUMIF(Jan!$F$9:$F$55202,"groceries",Jan!$D$9:$D$5 5202) |
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How format SUMIF formula for matching date range and column va
I am using Office 2007. So the sumif is working great. I tried the pivot
tables first, but they were very complex to setup and I could not understand or change the format of the results. Is there a tutorial anywhere that can help? "Fred Smith" wrote: The answer depends on which version of Excel you are using. For Excel 2007, you can use Sumifs. For other versions, it's Sumproduct, as in: =Sumproduct(--(Jan!$F$9:$F$55202="groceries"),--(Jan!$G$9:$G$55202=Date(2010,2,1)),--(Jan!$G$9:$G$55202=Date(2010,2,8)),Jan!$D$9:$D$55 202) As an aside, my bet is that using a Pivot Table would make your life a lot easier. Regards, Fred "Kane" wrote in message ... Here is my current SUMIF formula. How would I modify this to add the selection of a date range from the same data columns? Example, start date of 2/1 and end date of 2/8. =SUMIF(Jan!$F$9:$F$55202,"groceries",Jan!$D$9:$D$5 5202) . |
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How format SUMIF formula for matching date range and column va
Try: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/pivots.htm
Once you learn Pivot Tables, you never go back. Regards, Fred "Kane" wrote in message ... I am using Office 2007. So the sumif is working great. I tried the pivot tables first, but they were very complex to setup and I could not understand or change the format of the results. Is there a tutorial anywhere that can help? "Fred Smith" wrote: The answer depends on which version of Excel you are using. For Excel 2007, you can use Sumifs. For other versions, it's Sumproduct, as in: =Sumproduct(--(Jan!$F$9:$F$55202="groceries"),--(Jan!$G$9:$G$55202=Date(2010,2,1)),--(Jan!$G$9:$G$55202=Date(2010,2,8)),Jan!$D$9:$D$55 202) As an aside, my bet is that using a Pivot Table would make your life a lot easier. Regards, Fred "Kane" wrote in message ... Here is my current SUMIF formula. How would I modify this to add the selection of a date range from the same data columns? Example, start date of 2/1 and end date of 2/8. =SUMIF(Jan!$F$9:$F$55202,"groceries",Jan!$D$9:$D$5 5202) . |
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