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To count dates that fall between a date range we can use SUMPRODUCT
with a twist. Suppose you have a list of valid dates in A1:A20. The formula we
can use to count dates that fall between 2 dates is;
=SUMPRODUCT(($A$1:$A$20>D1)*($A$1:$A$20<E1))
Where D1 houses your start date and E1 you end date.
Or, we can hard code the dates into our SUMPRODUCT Function by using the DATE
Function.
=SUMPRODUCT(($A$1:$A$20>DATE(2010,7,29))*($A$1:$A$20<DATE(2010,8,1)))
Syntax for the date function is: DATE(Year, Month, Day)
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