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Conditional Formatting
I have a sheet that has conditional formatting that anything after a todays
date is red. What I really need is for that date that it looks at to never change. For Example: If today I run it and it uses 9-25-06 and then tomorrow I run it again the date is then 9-26-06 that it uses. How can I use a set date? |
Conditional Formatting
You can just hard code the date in your formula... =DATE(2006,9,25)
-- Regards, Dave "Peco Worker" wrote: I have a sheet that has conditional formatting that anything after a todays date is red. What I really need is for that date that it looks at to never change. For Example: If today I run it and it uses 9-25-06 and then tomorrow I run it again the date is then 9-26-06 that it uses. How can I use a set date? |
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