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Google sheets help
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Just use a pivot table with data source to cover all the data area to be covered for all the months?...and then just use the pivot table to analyse the month/dates you want.I am assuming that Google sheets has that facilty as well as Excel......?....but of course it does!0
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thanks all, few things to try, certainly have time on my hands now!0
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Another option to consider =OFFSET(F5,0,MONTH(TODAY())-1) will return F5 if Jan, G5 if Feb etc.0
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