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Is it possable to have a cell compare the cell date to "Today" and if
"Today" is older then the cell then turn the cell red with white
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Yes, use conditional formatting with a formula of

=C1TODAY()

See http://www.contextures.com/xlCondFormat01.html

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TIA
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