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Assuming Date in column C; in D1 enter
=IF(C1<TODAY(),"Overdue",IF(C1-TODAY()<30,"Due","")) Also consider using Format | Conditional Formatting to colour the row red when overdue and blue when due. Select all the data; use Conditional Formatting with Formula Is: =$D1="Overdue", then format patter/fill to red add another for "Due" best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "horseman" wrote in message ... I have put our subscription in excel. I have a column for the description and a column for the price and column for the month the subscription is due. Is their any way that I can set a reminder to let me know when the subscription is due? I am using excel 2000 |
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