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    Auto-populate dates

    Dear All Hello,
    Im trying to auto populate 2 dates by returning a number.
    I also need to copy the name that i am writing and then to group the totals depending the names.
    Thank you very much for your help.Image.jpg
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    Re: Auto-populate dates

    B3:
    =IF(O3="","",O3)

    C3:
    =AND(C$2>=$P3,C$2<$Q3)+0
    Custome format :
    #;;
    to hide zelo value if needed

    B13:
    =INDEX($B$3:$B$11,INT((ROWS($13:13)-ROWS($13:$13))/4)+1)
    format as
    @" Total"
    To display " Total" behind the name.

    C14 drag accross:
    =C$2

    C15 then drag accross:
    =SUMIF($B$3:$B$11,$B13,C$3:C$11)

    Copy B13:K15 to B17:K19
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    Re: Auto-populate dates

    Dear AMbebo021999,

    Thank you very much for your answer, it was very very helpful.
    I would like to ask one more thing.. Is it possible when a name is copied several times in range B3:B11, to just make the copy one time in range B15:B21?
    See the attached file "Example 2"...
    Thank you in advance
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    Re: Auto-populate dates

    Is it "Unique distinc list" populated from B3:B11?

    Try in B15:
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    Thank you very much for your help!

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