SusanY1
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You could write "Feb-June 2024", or ‌use the June date.  I know there's not a lot of room in that space but you could also separate the dates by commas such as " 2/1, 3/10, 5/1, 2024".  They are mainly looking here for a date in 2024 to indicate that you've filed the form timely.  

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