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ok more accident management stuff.
i do reports for our customers part of these reports are 2 fields. Original Estimated Completion Date (Column P) Revised Estimated Completion Date (Column S) the jobs start on row 7 onwards. basically i need 2 formulaes. the first is based in Column P & will check to see if the value in P of that row is less than the value returned by "=TODAY()" if it does and the value in that rows S Column is blank then format with red background and white text. the second is based in Column S & will check to see if a value is in Column P if theres a value in Column P and the value in Column S is less than the value returned by "=TODAY()" then format with red background and white text. this will remind the person completing the form to make sure that the ECD's are kept up to date, if theres a value in Column S that meets Column S's red background condition it will trigger the same formatting in Column P and if Column P goes red when Column S Gets Updated to be in the future of present day then both Columns P & S will return to normal formating. i hope someone can understand exactly what i want it to do and provide the necesarry formulae's. look forward to reading your replies to this. -- Stuart |
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