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I am trying to count anything that is due this week. I have a due date column in my smartsheet, but what is the best way to count this information?
Try a formula like this where I assume your date column is called DueDate -
=COUNTIFS([DueDate]1:[DueDate]99,">="&[WeekDate]$1,[DueDate]1:[DueDate]99,"<="&[Weekdate]$2)
Populate 2 cells in the sheet in a column called Weekdate with the "start of the week" and "end of the week" dates.
Hope this helps.
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