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Cell contents changing colors
Just a little correction, it should be:
=DATEDIF(A1,TODAY(),"m")5 otherwise it calculates over 7 month, not 6 "Pieter Kuyck" wrote in message ... Ken, With Conditional Formatting Formula Is =DATEDIF(A1,TODAY(),"m")6 Select a format.. patterns choose a color Date in A1 will change of color when the date is more than 6 month ago. Pieter "kscroggs" wrote in message ... | I work with Big Brothers Big Sisters and I am trying to | schedule our evaluations for 6 months after the original | match is made. Is there a formula that will make the | dates change color when they go over the 6 month time | peroid? | I hope that this does not have to be a macro!!!!!! | Thank you, | Ken Scroggs |
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