Here it is.  I hope this helps.  Using Sheet 2 for the source data to 
display on Sheet 1.  I believe I got as far as I could with the function 
but also believe it will show you what I am trying to do.  I tried using 
the LEFT function but can't figure out a way to make it work.  I am trying 
to sum the data for individual days into a month.  Thanks!    
 
 
 

On Wednesday, September 26, 2012 11:19:24 AM UTC-4, Rajan_Verma wrote:

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> *Subject:* $$Excel-Macros$$ Sumif Based on First Number of a Date Range 
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> I need to sum up a range of data based on multiple criteria using only the 
> first number in a date string.  For example I have a range of data I have 
> to sum attached to specific dates.  I need to sum the total product for the 
> month and I am trying to base that criteria on the first number in the date 
> line.  The LEFT function came to mind but that seems to be for text only 
> and returns an error value.  I don't want to have to use a different 
> formula for each date range.  I need something that is going to recognize 
> that first number in the range and sum accordingly as the number of 
> dates is inconsistent.      
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