Formula =SUMIF for a sum range of the first 4 digits only in the cells

schrieber

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  1. 365
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  1. Windows
I'm using =SUMIFS($D$18:$D$33,$B$18:$B$33,B4) which works well, but I need the formula to read only the first 4 digits in the sum range of $D$18:$D$33 then have those first 4 digits that match what is in B4 so that it can return the sum of the criteria range $B$18:$B$33. Can this be done? (The data in the cells will be changing each month, so each month I will edit the 4 digits in B4 and need to have the first 4 digits of the sum range match what is in B4.) Can this be done? Thanks in advance!
 

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