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Hi!
I am using Excel 2003. In cell A1 I have the Current Date. In Column E3 ( DATE CERTIFIED) I have a date entered that shows when a person was Certified. Column E4 (DATE EXPIRES) I want to show the date that the person was certified in a Mont Year Format. (No Problem, I succeeded in that part of it) and if has been over a year using A1 or Today's Date, I want the word EXPIRED to appear where the date once was. I have played with many veriations of the formula and have gone to online help etc and have had no success. I really want to use a Spreadsheet and not a Database for other reasons,. Can what I am asking be done? Thanks for the help DATE CERTIFIED DATE EXPIRES Mar 07 EXPIRED Apr 08 Apr 09 Jun 08 Jun 09 Mar 09 Mar 10 Dec 08 Dec 09 Aug 07 EXPIRED Thank you -- I Have forgotten so much of what I once knew. "A Stranger is a Friend you haven''t met yet." |
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