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I have two columns next two each other in columns E and F:
Refferal Date Due date The referral date is entered in the E column and the formula in the F column is for example =E3+60 so that a date 60 days after that is shown. What I want to happen is for the text to change to a different color when the sixty days have elapsed. Possible? Thanks Ross |
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