Calendar change from 2018 to 2019

jpkreider

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Good Afternoon,

I have a spreadsheet that has all months listed on one sheet for 2018 where I can add up to 4 names in each day as being "on call". Then, I have formulas at the bottom that count the number of times a person's name is listed in the month and then YTD. I'd like to keep all my formulas, but change the calendar to 2019. Any ideas?? Thank you!
 
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Why does 9 mean SUM in SUBTOTAL?
It is because Sum is the 9th alphabetically in Average, Count, CountA, Max, Min, Product, StDev.S, StDev.P, Sum, VAR.S, VAR.P.
Assuming that you're Dates are the 1st of each Month, you could use =EOMONTH(B1,11)+1 to convert to 2019.
 
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