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Dear Experts:
I want to format each row in my spreadsheet based on whether the date in one cell in that row is prior to today, today or withing the next 30 days, or more than 30 days in the future. My spreadsheet is similar to the following: A B C 1 Name Deadline Filed 2 Broadcom 8/01/05 Yes 3 Dell 8/23/05 No 4 Intel 9/23/05 No For the filled-in cells in each row, I would like to have the following formatting: - a fill color of yellow if the date for that row in column B is today or within the next 30 days, - a fill color of light blue if the date for that row in column B is before today - leave as the default of no fill if the date is more than 30 days in the future. Of course, the formatting for a given row will be different depending on what day the speadsheet is opened. Thanks for your assistance, Alan -- achidsey |
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