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Please help - I have the following on a spreadsheet: col 36 col 37 col 38 col 39 col 40 (No.) (training title) (description) (start) (end) 1 Excel formulas & pivot tables 31/06/06 02/07/06 The No. column (col 36) and the training title column (col 37) are colour filled (there are 29 training titles each filled with a different colour). What I would like is to create an annual calendar that is always visible and that when I enter the start date and end date it would automatically colour the applicable date ranges in that colour. Is this possible? Please help! Thanks |
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http://www.contextures.com/xlCondFormat01.html -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct) "Valery2105" wrote in message ... Hi, Please help - I have the following on a spreadsheet: col 36 col 37 col 38 col 39 col 40 (No.) (training title) (description) (start) (end) 1 Excel formulas & pivot tables 31/06/06 02/07/06 The No. column (col 36) and the training title column (col 37) are colour filled (there are 29 training titles each filled with a different colour). What I would like is to create an annual calendar that is always visible and that when I enter the start date and end date it would automatically colour the applicable date ranges in that colour. Is this possible? Please help! Thanks |
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