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Kate,
To avoid confusion, I'd suggest you remove "Overdue" as a selectable from the DVs col. Leave this "Overdue" flagging to Excel to auto-monitor in the adjacent col using the formula as per set-up in the earlier response. Anyway, with the above said, I do trust that you have sorted out things since, going by your latest reply to MarkN's response in your other thread on"Conditional Formatting of rows"? Let me know .. -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 xdemechanik --- "KATE MCL" wrote in message ... Hello Max Thank-you for your reply I tried it out & it worked fine!!! However I have run into another problem. In the status column you can select from the following using the drop down list for each cell consisting of Not Started, Pending, Completed & Overdue. I have set up conditional formatting thanks to some help so that when a status cell reads Completed for example the row turns green (Condition 1), for Pending yellow (Condition 2). However the problem I have now is that even though the date may be overdue & the C2 column (which is my N2 column) is reading Overdue if the status column (H column) reads Completed it will stay green or Pending it will stay yellow. Can I get it so that Overdue will appear in the status column rather than the C2 column AND so that the due date condition overrides any other conditional formatting??? Cheers Kate |
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