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I have set conditional formatting to change the color of a date in a cell
that is within +/- 14 days of today's date. However, I'd like to turn off (automatically) the conditional format if the cell is subsequently highlighted (this means that the task has been completed, so there's no need for the "reminder" formatting). Any ideas? -- P Walsh |
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Use a new column with a check mark or completed date
then condition can work from that "Araqnid78" wrote: I have set conditional formatting to change the color of a date in a cell that is within +/- 14 days of today's date. However, I'd like to turn off (automatically) the conditional format if the cell is subsequently highlighted (this means that the task has been completed, so there's no need for the "reminder" formatting). Any ideas? -- P Walsh |
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