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I run a report for employees that have review dates that are due, I would
like the past due dates to change colors so I see them right away, what
formula would I use.
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Default Conditional formating

If due date is in column B then use
B1today()
as the condition for conditional formatting..

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I run a report for employees that have review dates that are due, I would
like the past due dates to change colors so I see them right away, what
formula would I use.

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