SumIF date is certain day of month to next month day.

AlanStrobel

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Hi,

This is my code which works for the month but I want it to go from the 4th Sunday to the 4th Sunday of the next month.
=SUMIFS($C$14:$C$1000,$A$14:$A$1000,">="&DATE($A$1,8,1),$A$14:$A$1000,"<"&DATE($A$1,9,1),$F$14:$F$1000,$AA1)

Thank you
AlanS.
 

Excel Facts

What does custom number format of ;;; mean?
Three semi-colons will hide the value in the cell. Although most people use white font instead.
Try:

=SUMIFS($C$14:$C$1000,
$A$14:$A$1000,">="&WORKDAY.INTL(DATE($A$1,8,0),4,"1111110"),
$A$14:$A$1000,"<"&WORKDAY.INTL(DATE($A$1,9,0),4,"1111110"),
$F$14:$F$1000,$AA1)
 
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