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I have a spread sheet with two columns, D and E. Column D has either "Open"
or "Closed" in the cell. Column E is a formula which calulates the difference in the current date and a given date in Column C. Column D is conditionally formatted so that the "Open" cells are red and the "Closed" cells are green. What I need to do is hilight the cells in Column E that have a value less than or equal to ZERO and the corresponding row in Column D is still labeled "Open" Thank you. |
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