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Hopefully im in the right section for this question.
Is it possible to base a conditional format on the =Now() expression? Basicly if the time is before or after the time, I want the conditional formatting to return a specific color. Ive tried =A1NOW() and set A1 to display time, but I cant seem to get it to work. Thanks for the help. |
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