add dynamic dates to my countif formula

jdb2313

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I am trying to modify my countif statement. I like to enter a start(a1) and end date(b2) to have my formula filter and count only the date range. is this possible? any help would be appreciated.[FONT=Verdana,Arial,Tahoma,Calibri,Geneva,sans-serif]


=COUNTIFS(E2:E100,"Apples",G2:G100, "Accepted")[/FONT]
 

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How about
Code:
=COUNTIFS(E2:E100,"Apples",G2:G100, "Accepted",H2:H100,">="&B1,H2:H100,"<="&B2)
 
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Glad to help & thanks for the feedback
 
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