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Default How can I check whether a column of dates are all before today

You're welcome. Thanks for the feedback!

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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"PaladinWhite" wrote in message
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Works great! (Now I've just gotta figure out WHY!)

Yay, an opportunity to learn something new.

Thanks again!

"T. Valko" wrote:

Try this:

=COUNTIF(A:A,"<"&TODAY())=COUNT(A:A)

The result will be either TRUE or FALSE.

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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"PaladinWhite" wrote in message
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I'm working in Excel 2007.

I've got a column of dates, and I need to check the column as a whole
to
ensure that every date is prior to today's date.

E.g. if today's date is 10/19/2007, and my column is the following:
8/17/1940
4/15/2007
10/18/2007
... the data is okay; 0 of the dates violate the rule. However, if the
column is the following:
8/17/1940
4/15/2007
10/20/2007
... then it's not okay, because a date (the third) violates the rule -
it
falls after today's date.

I thought I could do it using COUNTIF(A:A,"TODAY()"), where A is the
column
of dates, but that function always returns a 0 value, no matter whether
the
dates are okay or not. If I replace TODAY() with a date, it works - for
some
reason, it just won't recognize and evaluate the TODAY() function.

What am I doing wrong? I appreciate the help!