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Change Cell Background
Miguel
You should use conditional formatting to do that. |
Change Cell Background
On 8 dec, 14:33, Ixtreme wrote:
Miguel You should use conditional formatting to do that. Something like: =A1NOW() --- Red and =AND(MONTH(A1) = MONTH(NOW()), YEAR(A1) = YEAR(NOW())) ------ Orange |
Change Cell Background
On Dec 8, 1:54*pm, Ixtreme wrote:
On 8 dec, 14:33, Ixtreme wrote: Miguel You should use conditional formatting to do that. Something like: =A1NOW() * --- Red and =AND(MONTH(A1) = MONTH(NOW()), YEAR(A1) = YEAR(NOW())) * * *------ Orange I am using Excel 2007. |
Change Cell Background
On Dec 8, 1:54*pm, Ixtreme wrote:
On 8 dec, 14:33, Ixtreme wrote: Miguel You should use conditional formatting to do that. Something like: =A1NOW() * --- Red and =AND(MONTH(A1) = MONTH(NOW()), YEAR(A1) = YEAR(NOW())) * * *------ Orange Sorry for the multiple messages. I was trying the new Google Groups and I kept getting an error when posting. And somehow Google stored my trials and posted all at once. |
Change Cell Background
On Dec 8, 1:58*pm, Shapper wrote:
On Dec 8, 1:54*pm, Ixtreme wrote: On 8 dec, 14:33, Ixtreme wrote: Miguel You should use conditional formatting to do that. Something like: =A1NOW() * --- Red and =AND(MONTH(A1) = MONTH(NOW()), YEAR(A1) = YEAR(NOW())) * * *------ Orange Sorry for the multiple messages. I was trying the new Google Groups and I kept getting an error when posting. And somehow Google stored my trials and posted all at once. I was trying Conditional Formating and used the following: Selected the Cells then: Conditional Formatting Highlight Cell Rules A Date Occurring Next Month This works if the date in the cell is in the Same Year and next month. But if the date of the cell is 06-01-2011 and today is 08-12-2010 then this does not work. Any idea? Thank You, Migurl |
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