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Conditional Formats Date Based
I need to format a row in a workbook so that the cells in the range change
color based on a date on another workbook. It needs to be formatted so that when a certain date ie 12/1/09 is reached, the color changes to green, but is yellow or red if it's later than 12/1/09 like 3/1/09 depending on what's entered in the worksheet. |
Conditional Formats Date Based
It's best to assign a cell outside your print area to equal the date in the
other workbook, then give that cell a name (like "EffectiveDate"). Then in your conditional format you can use <EffectiveDate or <=EffectiveDate. -- Please remember to indicate when the post is answered so others can benefit from it later. "lau" wrote: I need to format a row in a workbook so that the cells in the range change color based on a date on another workbook. It needs to be formatted so that when a certain date ie 12/1/09 is reached, the color changes to green, but is yellow or red if it's later than 12/1/09 like 3/1/09 depending on what's entered in the worksheet. |
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