Hi Bob,
I'm a little confused and not sure if I was clear enough.
The list of dates from B51-B105 changes depending on data entered on a
different sheet, so the dates in that list aren't the same every time. In my
calendar, I want the cell to search for it's date in that list and if it's
there, highlight in yellow.
It works great for Jan 1 - 9 using conditional formatting on that cell in my
calendar with Formula Is =$B$51:$B$105=DATE(2005,1,3) but when I update the
date for anything after that it doesn't work.
I thought I was just adding the dates in wrong somehow??
Thanks, hope this makes sense :o)
Nat
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
Nat,
Select B51:B105 and use a formula of
=B51=DATE(2005,1,7)
Excel will adjust the formula in each cell to that cell ref, which is what
you want.
Also better to put the compare date in a cell, say C1, and test that
=B51=$C$1
the C1 has to be absolute so that Excel does NOT update that for each cell
in the selected range.
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HTH
Bob Phillips
"Nat" wrote in message
...
This is probably a really simple question, but I can't get my head around
it.
In one Column I have a list of dates, and above it I have a calendar
template. I want to set up conditional formatting so that if a date
appears
in the list, the cell of that date on the calendar is highlighted yellow.
I've used:
=$B$51:$B$105=DATE(2005,1,7)
I put this in the cell of 7th Jan 05 (not US format) This worked great
and
the cell was highlighted. But when I try it with any other date after 9th
Jan 2005 it fails!
ie.
=$B$51:$B$105=DATE(2005,2,4) - This formula to highlight on 4th Feb
doesn't
work!
What am I doing wrong?
All help is greatly appreciated!!
Thanks,
Nat
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