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Default Conditional Formatting & UK Bank Holidays

Afternoon all.

I have a spreadsheet that displays a calendar, covering the months from
October through to March the year after next. I simply enter into it
the month & year on which the calendar is starting, and then the
spreadsheet goes away and populates the dates automatically for me.

It contains conditional formatting to "shade" areas that do not have
dates within the bound of the month.

So, given the month of December '06, the areas marked with an 'x' below
would appear in a grey shade.

Mon x 4 11 18 25 x
Tue x 5 12 19 26 x
Wed x 6 13 20 27 x
Thur x 7 14 21 28 x
Fri 1 8 15 22 29 x
Sat 2 9 16 23 30 x
Sun 3 10 17 24 31 x


Now, my problem lies with Bank Holidays. What I want to do is add
formatting to say, if the day is a UK Bank Holiday, shade the cell in
Red. So, in the above example, the 25 & the 26 would appear in a red
cell.

However, I don't know how to do this. I don't even know if it's
possible. Can someone advise?

Many thanks

Duncs

 
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