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Conditional formatting dates
I have a range of dates that I want to conditionally format. Eg, todays date
is the 5 May 2010. I want to highlight all of the dates in the range D14 to D120 that todays date passes on a daily basis. For eg, as we click over automatically to the 6 May 2010, any fixed dates in the range for the 5 May 2010 turn red. Any help would be great. |
Conditional formatting dates
Select your dates and use Custom in CF and the formula
=D4=TODAY()-1 -- Regards Dave Hawley www.ozgrid.com "Sue" wrote in message ... I have a range of dates that I want to conditionally format. Eg, todays date is the 5 May 2010. I want to highlight all of the dates in the range D14 to D120 that todays date passes on a daily basis. For eg, as we click over automatically to the 6 May 2010, any fixed dates in the range for the 5 May 2010 turn red. Any help would be great. |
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