this is what I want to do.
I want to have a particuler cell next to the bill name with the date when it
is due and if posible another or the same cell actvate (flashs) at least 4
business days prier to the due date of being over due. all this is to be done
automatically. what i am trying to do is to have the item dummy roof to othe
other user in the household. thankyou
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
What happens when you try the formula?
In fact, who is your data laid out and what is the formula you used?
Colin2u wrote:
Somehow this formula do not work (even when protecting the worksheet/book.).
IS THERE ANOTHER WAY TO DO THIS?
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
I'm not sure I would go all the way to time, but using dates seems reasonable to
me.
I put the bill name in column A2
I put the date due in column B2
I put "paid" in column C2 (or left blank if not paid)
I put this formula in D2:
=IF(A2="","",IF(C2<"","",
IF(B2-TODAY()=0,"Due in: ","Overdue by: ")&ABS(B2-TODAY())&" days"))
(all one cell)
Then with D2 selected I used format|conditional formatting
formula is:
=LEFT(D2,4)="over"
and give it a bold, red font.
And then I dragged D2 down that column as far as I needed it.
If column A is empty, you won't see anything. If column C has something in it,
then you won't see anything, too.
Colin2u wrote:
i was wondering if one can use a sheet cell of a particuler item, to function
like a time clock to remind of schedule payments. i have created a basic
family budget planner which has in cridet cards to be paid.
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