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April 4th, 2006, 04:55 PM
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Hi,
or, if you don't want to create a new column, try this:
=SUM(COUNTIF(A1:A11,TODAY()+7),COUNTIF(A1:A11,TODAY()+8),COUNTIF(A1:A11,TODAY()+9))
(obviously put whatever range you use in)
The draw back with this is that you would need to extend it all the way to +28.
Possibly to long for the specific use you have in mind, but worth bearing in mind for the future. The biggest one of these i have ever used had 15 countif's in. They are actually really easy to construct as all you have to do is copy and paste ",COUNTIF(A1:A11,TODAY()+8)" however many times you want and then just work back through changing the number on the end.
Like i said, the main advanteage here is that you don't have to have any hidden columns
Later
Matt
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