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How do I conditionally format some cells so that the ones containing a date
that comes before today are highlighted? I've tried everything I can think of! (Mind you, that's not much) |
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Under conditional formatting select "Formula Is" and enter
this: =A1<(ROUND((NOW()),0)) where A1 is the cell with the date in it. Lee -----Original Message----- How do I conditionally format some cells so that the ones containing a date that comes before today are highlighted? I've tried everything I can think of! (Mind you, that's not much) . |
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