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This is helpful, thank you. Is it possible to run this code on all of Col A,
instead of just when Col A is changed? Maybe some kind of loop would work? "Don Guillett" wrote: Right click sheet tabview codeinsert this. Now, when you change col A the macro will fire Could also be designed to fire on change of col C, if desired. Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) If Target.Row < 2 Or Target.Column < 1 Then Exit Sub With Target .Interior.ColorIndex = 0 .Offset(, 2).Interior.ColorIndex = 0 If .Value 90 And Date - .Offset(, 2) 30 Then .Interior.ColorIndex = 6 .Offset(, 2).Interior.ColorIndex = 6 End If End With End Sub -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "Shariq" wrote in message ... Hello, In Column A are Numbers. In Column C are Dates. I'd like to format cells in Column A and Column C based on these conditions: If the Number in Column A is greater than 90, and if the Date in Column C is older than 30 days old, fill both cells color red. I prefer to do this in VBA. Just to clarify, here's an example: If the cell value in A1 is 91, and the date in C1 is 1/1/2009, I'd like to have both cells A1 and C1 filled with the color red. Thanks in advance for your help. |
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