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One column in my spreadsheet contains dates in the format mm/dd/yyyy.
Many of the cells in this column are blank, but for those that contain a date, I want to determine which ones come after 05/13/2007. I have created a column next to the date column, in which I hoped to put an X in each cell that neighbors a date after 5/13/2007. I have tried to use the formula =IF(AND(cell=DATE(2007,5,13),cell<=DATE(2007,7,5) ),"X","O") ... As this has worked for me in the past. In this case, though, it is putting an O in every cell regardless of what the date is. Is there a better formula that I can use? Might there be a reason that this worked on other spreadsheets, but not on this one? |
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