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My problem is this; I have a mutiple page worksheet that will have a lot of
dates. What I need for inspection purposes is a formula that when each date gets closer either the cell or the text changes color. I need to have hi-lighted when that date is getting within 90 days, 60 days, 30 days and when it expires. I can maybe do without the last one of expiration if the under 30 days one stays bright red after expiring. I.e. a person's visa expiration is in Feb 07. When that date is within 90 days, I need it to alert me. Then again within 60 days with a new color, 30 days with a new color and etc. Do I have to have a seperate column or adjacent cell of any sort to make this happen? American Perplexed in Afghanistan |
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