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I have a column of cells with dates in, is it possible for the individual
cells to change colour once that date has passed, to highlight them to me? any help greatfully received! |
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hi
can you use conditional formatiing, which is available in the Format menu. Regards, Pugalzhenthi .V -- ______________ Regards, Pugal. ______________ "hawkwood" wrote: I have a column of cells with dates in, is it possible for the individual cells to change colour once that date has passed, to highlight them to me? any help greatfully received! |
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Yes, using conditional formatting. Take a look at
http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.CF.html#due -- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "hawkwood" wrote in message ... I have a column of cells with dates in, is it possible for the individual cells to change colour once that date has passed, to highlight them to me? any help greatfully received! |
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It certainly is, use conditional formatting, select A1:-
format|conditional formatting|formula is =A1TODAY() and then select a colour. Mike "hawkwood" wrote: I have a column of cells with dates in, is it possible for the individual cells to change colour once that date has passed, to highlight them to me? any help greatfully received! |
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