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Hi all,

some of you may have read a previous post on the same subject.

I've developed my idea a bit further now - but need some help.
please see the attached spreadsheet.

I have written macros that will process each row in turn.
for each row it uses the value in column C to pattern that number o
cell starting from the first cell with a yello/orage colour.

the macro then goes through each subsequent row, doing the same thing.

you'll notice I have now added initials in column 'E'

what I hope to do, is have a macro that will delay a second task tha
has the same initials, if the pattern goes over the yellow blocks.

in the sheet, Task 1 has overshot by 2 days (pattern over a whit
background)
Task 3 has the same initials, so I want to move the coloured portio
along by 2 days.

can anyone suggest how to do this?


thanks in advance,
Mat

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