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conditional formatting
I have created a spreadsheet of various dates of when my employees annual
trainings are due. I would like the cell color to change based on how many days to their training is due. If the renewal date is more than 60 days away I would like the cell one color, if the renewal date is 60 days to the date it is due, the cell would be a different color if the renewal date is past due it would be a third color. The cells are in m/dd/yy format. Thank you. |
conditional formatting
Have a look at this link.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/he...655491033.aspx -- Just a fellow Excel user here to help when I can..... "ckane" wrote: I have created a spreadsheet of various dates of when my employees annual trainings are due. I would like the cell color to change based on how many days to their training is due. If the renewal date is more than 60 days away I would like the cell one color, if the renewal date is 60 days to the date it is due, the cell would be a different color if the renewal date is past due it would be a third color. The cells are in m/dd/yy format. Thank you. |
conditional formatting
See http://www.xldynamic.com/source/xld.CF.html#due
-- --- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "ckane" wrote in message ... I have created a spreadsheet of various dates of when my employees annual trainings are due. I would like the cell color to change based on how many days to their training is due. If the renewal date is more than 60 days away I would like the cell one color, if the renewal date is 60 days to the date it is due, the cell would be a different color if the renewal date is past due it would be a third color. The cells are in m/dd/yy format. Thank you. |
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