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Does the formula in sheet Activity, column E return what you expect?
Could you please try to fill in manually some expected values in column F and G. Can it happen that more holidays appear in a single row on sheet Activity (column a:d) If YES, what should be returned? |
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Hi xor,
Thanks for the reply. Per your request, I've entered some manual values into columns F and G. There shouldn't be any instances in which a date range in a row between columns A ![]() As for the formula in column E, this is great however, it does return incorrect values when column D is blank. Thanks again for your help. I was stuck thinking that I had to use INDEX MATCH SUMPRODUCT and not just INDEX SUMPRODUCT. That alone was a great learning experience. |
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