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i see on the conditional formatting that there is a place to click and it
says highlight cell rules and then it says a date occurring my problem is that the date occurring only goes up to a month but i need it to go up to a year is there a way i can do a year on this if this is not possible can you please let me know |
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I can't offer a solution but I can try to explain why it is so.
The c/f you describe only goes up to a month because it is envisaged that the c/f would be used to highlight an event that is due to occur soon (the options give you from yesterday up to a month as you know). If you are trying to, say, select renewal dates from a list of dates which cover a longish period, perhaps 10 years could you not use the "sort" facility and then select the relevant rows? Just an idea. There will be a way round it but I can't offer anything without more info about what you are doing. "coutureds" wrote: i see on the conditional formatting that there is a place to click and it says highlight cell rules and then it says a date occurring my problem is that the date occurring only goes up to a month but i need it to go up to a year is there a way i can do a year on this if this is not possible can you please let me know |
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