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Default Using Conditiona l Formatting to flag cells with a date in the


To check if a cell is blank use

B4=""

So in H4 you can you can use

=AND(H4<TODAY(),B4="")


Replace B4 with whatever cell in column B you want to check, no need for a
help column.


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"Carla" wrote in message
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Thanks Jay, but I am not doing something right. What does Cell Value in
your
formula represent? What is $G$X for?

the cell I want the formula to look at to see if it is blank, is located
in
the B column.
the cell that where the date is located is in the H column.

in column C (helper column)
I put: Formula = .......=AND(H4<TODAY(),$G$X=0)

what I want to happen is the cell in Column H to turn red if the date is
less than today and the cell in column B is blank. Sorry for being such a
pain,but if you can help I will be very happy!

"jlclyde" wrote:

On Apr 25, 10:06 am, Carla wrote:
THANKS!

Now how about if the date in the cell in column G is less than today
and
there isn't any entry in another cell in column B??



"FSt1" wrote:
hi
yes
cell value is.....less than......=now()
pick your color.

Regards
FSt1

"Carla" wrote:

Hi,

I have a spreadsheet that lists work orders. I was wondering if I
could use
conditional formatting to flag any cells that are in past as of the
date that
you open the spreadsheet.

Can this be done fairly easily?- Hide quoted text -

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You will need a helper column. In this helper column put this
conditional formatting. Put in as Formula =.
=AND(Cell value<TODAY(),$G$X=0)
You can not formatt a cell based on current value and the value of
another cell at the same time.

Jay