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If you solve this problem I would be extremely interested in seeing it. TIA!
"Jimmytech " wrote: I apoligize for the redundancy of this question, but all the post's I have seen on this subject have not dealt with my particular problem. I am attempting to build a monthly personal bill database that when a manually entered bills due date in Column C is within 2 days of being due turns yellow, and from the date due and beyond, turns red. I have been able to extract the information from other post on how to do that part (and I thank you too!), but the one part that I cannot figure out is that I have a Bill paid column (column E) that I would like to have refrenced that would override my existing conditions. Example: Column C is overdue by condition 1 and should be red. However, in Column E there is a "Y", therfore it would show normal. I only want bills that are unpaid and close to or over there due dates to change color. A side note I have always wondered is, can you have excel send an automatic email upon a condition being met? Just curious. I hope this makes sense. Thank you for your help. I have found a new favorite web site! --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
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Nope, not yet
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