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I want cells in an Excel spreadsheet to highlight when the date in the cells
is equal to the date the spreadsheet is opened, or if the date is overdue. Have tried conditional formatting formulas with no luck. Ideally when the sheet is opened I would like any dates that are due or overdue to alert the user in red. |
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Hi Ken,
Select all of your dates and go to Conditional Formatting and select from the dropdowns Cell Value is less than or equal to In the third box put =TODAY() Select your formatting color and OK out Then go back through the process to make sure that Excel hasn't been helpful and added some double quotes for you. Something like ="TODAY()" If it has just delete the quotes and all should be well. HTH Martin "Ken" wrote in message ... I want cells in an Excel spreadsheet to highlight when the date in the cells is equal to the date the spreadsheet is opened, or if the date is overdue. Have tried conditional formatting formulas with no luck. Ideally when the sheet is opened I would like any dates that are due or overdue to alert the user in red. |
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Hi Martin,
It worked great, many thanks Ken "MartinW" wrote: Hi Ken, Select all of your dates and go to Conditional Formatting and select from the dropdowns Cell Value is less than or equal to In the third box put =TODAY() Select your formatting color and OK out Then go back through the process to make sure that Excel hasn't been helpful and added some double quotes for you. Something like ="TODAY()" If it has just delete the quotes and all should be well. HTH Martin "Ken" wrote in message ... I want cells in an Excel spreadsheet to highlight when the date in the cells is equal to the date the spreadsheet is opened, or if the date is overdue. Have tried conditional formatting formulas with no luck. Ideally when the sheet is opened I would like any dates that are due or overdue to alert the user in red. |
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You're welcome Ken
"Ken" wrote in message ... Hi Martin, It worked great, many thanks Ken "MartinW" wrote: Hi Ken, Select all of your dates and go to Conditional Formatting and select from the dropdowns Cell Value is less than or equal to In the third box put =TODAY() Select your formatting color and OK out Then go back through the process to make sure that Excel hasn't been helpful and added some double quotes for you. Something like ="TODAY()" If it has just delete the quotes and all should be well. HTH Martin "Ken" wrote in message ... I want cells in an Excel spreadsheet to highlight when the date in the cells is equal to the date the spreadsheet is opened, or if the date is overdue. Have tried conditional formatting formulas with no luck. Ideally when the sheet is opened I would like any dates that are due or overdue to alert the user in red. |
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