I'm not sure where you're getting your original data,but based on the 
information you provided, you could:
- Add a "Week Number" column and use the function:  =WEEKNUM(C6,2)  copied down 
the list. (the ",2" specifies weeks starting with Monday)-Then, use 
=SUMIF($F$6:$F$36,$F$6+0,$E$6:$E$36)
=SUMIF($F$6:$F$36,$F$6+1,$E$6:$E$36)
=SUMIF($F$6:$F$36,$F$6+2,$E$6:$E$36)
=SUMIF($F$6:$F$36,$F$6+3,$E$6:$E$36)
=SUMIF($F$6:$F$36,$F$6+4,$E$6:$E$36)to calculate your "sums".
The "Week Days" text can be created by:=TEXT(C6,"ddd") & " To Sun"
Mon To Sun
Mon To Sun
Mon To Sun
="Mon To " & TEXT(C36,"ddd")
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    On Wednesday, February 17, 2016 9:33 AM, Secret Shot <secrets...@gmail.com> 
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 Hi experts, 
Please in helping a dynamic formula to sum the value basis on Monday to Sunday 
week. where the first day is dynamic of every month. 
I have attached the excel file for explanation of problem . . . 
please help, quick help would be much appreciate. 

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