Tracking days worked

flyking

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New to the group, I need some help with a spreadsheet I am putting together. I need to have a column that tracks how many days an employee has worked lets say in the last 60, 120 or even 365. Is there away to do that in excel .

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How about:

=SUMPRODUCT(--($A$1:$A$500>=TODAY()-60))

This will change depending on what day you open the file. It assumes that the employee is listed in range a1:a500.
 
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