Sumif between visible cells only

sdoppke

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Hi I am struggling to find examples on how to sumif between visible cells.

Here is the formula I am trying to adapt to visible cells only: If it matters Q4 and R4 are cells with TIME values.

=SUMIFS(C:C,G:G,">="&Q4,G:G,"<"&R4)


Thanks for any help or direction!
SD
 

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Should it be
=SUMPRODUCT(SUBTOTAL(9,OFFSET(C6,ROW(C6:C18431)-ROW(C6),0)),--(G6:G18431>=Q4),--(G6:G18431<=R4))
 
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Glad to help & thanks for the feedback
 
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