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How can I set conditional formating to highlight a date a specified number of
days older than today's date (e.g. a training date more than 2 years old)? I've done this using two columns but would like to use only the column containing the actual training date. |
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With dates in col. A and the # of days to use in F1,
select col. A, go to Format Conditional Formatting, choose "Formula Is" and put: =$A1<TODAY()-$F$1 Click the Format radio button and format as desired. HTH Jason Atlanta, GA -----Original Message----- How can I set conditional formating to highlight a date a specified number of days older than today's date (e.g. a training date more than 2 years old)? I've done this using two columns but would like to use only the column containing the actual training date. . |
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