conditional formatting
ok I am getting frustrated, i used d1 but it still turns dates that are above
11/1/08 red.
"Joel" wrote:
Use D1 instead of A1? The row number should be the same row as you arte
putting the conditional formating.
=DateValue("11/1/08")D1
"nativeutah" wrote:
I tried this and I still can't get it to work, my review date is in column d,
I used conditonal formatting - cell value is - less than - then I tried
=DateValue("11/1/08")A1 but it turn my whole column red, I only want dates
that are lower than 11/108 to turn red.
"Joel" wrote:
Youneeed to compare two serialdates with each other like below. DateValue()
will convert you string date "11/1/08" to a serialdate.
=TODAY()A1
or
=DateValue("11/1/08")A1
"nativeutah" wrote:
I am having trouble with the conditional formatting, I need to have the
review dates highlighted, if they are past due, I want to use the date of
11/1/08. do I need to have the whole column formated for dates then use
conditional formatting?
example
column a review date
employee name 12/1/08
employee name 6/1/08
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