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Every day I receive a tab delimited file that I open in
Excel. The file contains a date field and the first record is always in row 6, with the date in cell E6. Each tab delimited file I receive contains a different number of records. When I import the file, I always make sure that the Date field is imported as a date field rather than a General field. After I import the tab delimited file, I sort E6:E??? (number of records varies) in ascending order. Then I manually identify records that fall into the less than 30 day from today range and color those cells green, then I identify those records in the 31 - 60 range and color those yellow, and finally, those records greater than 61 days I color red. I then save the file as an .xls file. It seems to me that I should be able to automate the cell coloring process each time I import a file, but don't know how. Your help is greatly appreciated. |
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