Roger PB shared this with us in microsoft.public.excel.programming:
I have a number of spreadsheets where the first column contains the
date, conditionally formatted with =A1=today(), copied throughout the
column, i.e. =A2, A3, etc. The conditional formatting makes the cell
red, so I can instantly find today's row.
However, I would like to extend the red colour to the rest of the
same row on the sheet. How can I do this using either the condional
formatting menu, or with a VBA macro?
Roger PB
Does it not work with that formula? Perhaps you'll have to change it to
=$A1=today()
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