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Use the WORKDAY function. You could set up Conditional Formatting using:
"=WORKDAY(today,10)$A$1" Give that a try. Matthew Pfluger "Michael from Austin" wrote: In need to be able to highlight a row if the date in that row is greater than 10 business days. I have already stored today as a variable called "today." -- Regards, Michael |
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