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UDAYAN-Conditional Formatting
Any one could help me please.
I have a column (A1:A100) cells in date format and it calculate the date with the current date and if it exceeds 365 days, the cell changes its colour to red and if there is no date on the cell it remains the same color as it is. =AND(TODAY()-A1335,A10) The above thing working ok with the above formula. Same is it possible to do with a group of columns with some other formula?, ie., (A1:F100) Thanks |
UDAYAN-Conditional Formatting
First there is 365 days in a year not 335 (see your formula)
I think you are using conditional formating. To copy the conditional formating 1) hight the cell with the conditional formula 2) Select the cells you want to copy the formula to 3) Use pastespecial (right click cells selected) and select FORMAT. "Udayan" wrote: Any one could help me please. I have a column (A1:A100) cells in date format and it calculate the date with the current date and if it exceeds 365 days, the cell changes its colour to red and if there is no date on the cell it remains the same color as it is. =AND(TODAY()-A1335,A10) The above thing working ok with the above formula. Same is it possible to do with a group of columns with some other formula?, ie., (A1:F100) Thanks |
UDAYAN-Conditional Formatting
Perhaps you missed my answer to your post yesterday - here's a link to
it: http://groups.google.com/group/micro...79ccaa0029693b Hope this helps. Pete On Jul 12, 12:13*pm, Udayan wrote: Any one could help me please. I have a column (A1:A100) cells in date format and it calculate the date with the current date and if it exceeds 365 days, the cell changes its colour to red and if there is no date on the cell it remains the same color as it is. =AND(TODAY()-A1335,A10) The above thing working ok with the above formula. Same is it possible to do with a group of columns with some other formula?, ie., (A1:F100) Thanks |
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