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Hello,
I'm having trouble with a formula in conditional formatting. Column D has an expiration date (date a pledge expires) and Column E will be blank, but Column E will be where I want my conditional formatting. I want Column E to say in bold, red letters, CALL CLIENT!, when today's date is less than or equal to 3 days before the expiration date in Column D. The conditional formula I had in Column E was FORMULA IS: =IF((TODAY()<=$D$1)-3, "CALL CLIENT!") and then I had it format the font to be bold, red if statement is true. This doesn't work. Can someone help? Thank you very much! Studebaker |
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