Conditional Formatting
Dear Bob,
I deleted one instance of the formual and everything is working perfect.
Thank you so much for your help. You are awesome!
Best regards,
Dee
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
Dee,
As far as I can see, you are comparing two identical formula, so it will
always resolve to true, so always be red. Just strip it back to one test
=AND(F3=DATE(YEAR(TODAY()),MONTH(TODAY())-2,DAY(TODAY())),F3<=DATE(YEAR(TOD
AY()),MONTH(TODAY())+2,DAY(TODAY())))
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HTH
RP
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"Dee" wrote in message
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Hi Bob,
The formula is:
=AND(F3=DATE(YEAR(TODAY()),MONTH(TODAY())-2,DAY(TODAY())),F3<=DATE(YEAR(TOD
AY()),MONTH(TODAY())+2,DAY(TODAY())))=AND(F3=DATE (YEAR(TODAY()),MONTH(TODAY
())-2,DAY(TODAY())),F3<=DATE(YEAR(TODAY()),MONTH(TODAY ())+2,DAY(TODAY())))
If I change the cell to a different retest date that is say 6 months from
today, the cell remains red in color. Should it not change to the default
black?
Thanks very much for your help.
Regards,
Dee
"Bob Phillips" wrote:
It should work okay. What is the formula, and do you have manual
calculation
set?
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HTH
RP
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"Dee" wrote in message
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I have a formula in Conditional formatting that changes the color of
the
cell
if a date in that cell is equal to today's date less 2 months and
todays
date
plus 2 months. This works fine thanks to you guys helping me with the
formula. However, if I change the date in the cell because there is
now a
new
retest date and the date is more than 2 months, the cell stays red.
How
can I
get the cell to change to a different color if I put in a new date
that
does
not meet the criteria.
Thanks again for any help.
Best regards,
Dee
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