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FelixT
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Hi,

I have been struggling with a formula for the past 3 weeks. 

 

Here's the situation:

 

I have a data table with data from 2005 to 2020. I need to extract a single week data from the table so it can become my report. Here's a capture.

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I want a formula Excel equivalent to a SUMIF(data dates, < my week, SumWeek) in the column Sum Week T-1.

 

Right now I have this formula that works when no filters are applied. 

FelixT_1-1605558190764.png

 

But when I applied the filters, it starts to sum only on the first row, not the entire data set.

 

Thank you for your help.

 

Felix

 

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