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We can use conditional formatting. For example if the expiration date is in
B1, then in C1 enter: ="expiration in " & B1-TODAY() & " days" Then format C1 like: Format Conditional Formatting... Formula is =B1-TODAY()50 and pick a font color to match the background color. This warning will be invisible until you approach the expiration date. -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200858 "Rikki727" wrote: I'm trying to set up a worksheet for our company's skills matrix. When the expiry date for a certain item is less than 50 days away I want a pop up warning box displaying which item for which employee is about to expire and how many days are left. |
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