Sumif With Offset Date Range

Sep 11, 2009

I am trying to sum multiple columns of data by a sumif based on a criteria in column C, the columns are weekly dated, and I wish to match columns by offset this initial column with a start date and end date and sum columns in between, I have been getting close but only returns one columns values?

SUMIF(FilterCol,$C17&I$9,(StartCol:EndCol))
FilterCol is column for criteria match
Start Col is name range - OFFSET(FilterCol,0,'Summary totals line groups'!$G$4,1,1) - End col similar, (G4 is a match date to find column ref)

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