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How do I highlight a cell that has a date older than 7 days from todays date?
ex. column G has the date I passed out the invoice to be signed off on. I want to highlight all those that have been out for more than 7 days. I tried Formula is =G:G<TODAY()-7 but that highlights every date no matter if it is older than 7 days or even future dates. If I want it to look really nice I would like it to highlight the entire row that date fall in. |
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