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    SUMIFS in Excel 2003

    Hi,

    How would I convert the following formula into Excel 2003?

    =_xlfn.SUMIFS('Employee Leave Tracker'!$F$4:$F$26,'Employee Leave Tracker'!$B$4:$B$26,valSelEmployee,'Employee Leave Tracker'!$C$4:$C$26,">="&DATE($AN$5,1,1),'Employee Leave Tracker'!$D$4:$D$26,"<"&DATE($AN$5+1,1,1))

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    Re: SUMIFS in Excel 2003

    then you have to use sumproduct.

    sumifs don't exist in the excel 2003 version.
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    Re: SUMIFS in Excel 2003

    Perhaps:
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    Re: SUMIFS in Excel 2003

    It works!
    Thanks a lot!

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    Re: SUMIFS in Excel 2003

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