Change the formula in C139 to just:
=TODAY()
and format this cell whichever you like via Format|Cells.
Assuming that D140:D1171 houses true dates...
=SUMIF($D$140:$D$1171,C139,$AH$140:$AH$1171)
if there can be multiple occurrences of today's date in D.
Otherwise, if it can occur once in D...
=INDEX($AH$140:$AH$1171,MATCH(C139,$D$140:$D$1171,0))
Prospero wrote:
> Evening All
>
> Please can somebody help me?
>
> I have made a budget spreadsheet.
>
> In cell C139 I have todays date: =TEXT(TODAY(),"d mmm yyyy")
>
> In column D (D140:D1171) I have a list of dates (formatted as Sun
> 6-Feb-2005)
>
> In column AH I have a formula to calculate the total figure that I am
> going to spend on the date entered in column D. For example, the
> formula looks like this:
> =IF(AE390>0,AD390+AE390,IF(AF390>0,AD390-AF390,AD390))
>
> I would like to write a formula in cell C140 that looks for the date in
> cell C139 in the list of dates in column D and reports back the
> corresponding amount of money in column AH that I have budgeted to
> spend for today. How do?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
>
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