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This makes 3 conditions, no?
Also counting the basic formatting of a cell, you have up to 4 formatting possibilities. If you want, you have a few more if you color the cell contents with Cell formatting. If you need to go even beyond that, use VBA or use Excel 2007. -- Wigi http://www.wimgielis.be = Excel/VBA, soccer and music "Rodney" wrote: Hi Guys, I'm now looking to set some conditional formatting on my worksheet which will highlight the cell green if the date is greater than or equal to todays date(e.g. 19/07/08 or 27/07/08). I also, however, want the cell to go blue if its within 7 days of todays date (e.g. 17/07/08), and red if its 7 days or more old (e.g. 07/07/08). Is it possible to do this with conditional formatting as i appreciate that you can only set three rules? Cheers, Keith |
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