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Hi,
I see the solution on the boards but it doesn't work for me. Cells: B1 =now() B2 =weekday(b1) C2 Conditional formatting =b2="Monday" Cell B2 is custom formatted "dddd" so it shows the day. If I type "Monday" into cell B2 it works but if I use "weekday(b1)" it doesn't even though "Monday" is in the cell. How do I get conditional formatting to recognize the value Monday as opposed to being confused by the formula? |
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