You don't need VBA, just conditional formatting. Look it up in Help.
To get you started, select column C. Then from the menus Format
Conditional Formatting. Condition 1: [Cell Value is] [equal to] [=today()].
Set the formatting using the format button i.e bold and colour. Click Add
for condition 2: [Cell value is] [greater than or equal to] [=today()-30],
set format for colour.
Use a similar method for column N.
Hope this helps
Rowan
"Confused Man" wrote:
Hello all,
I have a worksheet inside a large spreadsheet that has a listing of dates
and prices that it pulls from the other worksheets in the file. I want to
set it us so that if the date in column "C" is todays date make the cell
BOLD and a certain color... if the date occured within the past 30 days no
bold but the same color... and then a separate formule that does the same
thing in column "N" but gives a different color (bold only on todays date)
Is this possible? and if so... how?
Thank you all so much!
Confused Man
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