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If the cell value is equal to today's date, then it should appear red as part
of the conditional formatting. If D3=today(), then red/bold. For insurance policies that will expire in the future, I would like a formula to let me know when that date has arrived. The cell date is that expiration date, so if I change that date to test my formula, I find that it did not work. What would be the best way to assign the formula? Thanks in advance for your help. |
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=D3=TODAY()
-- HTH Bob Phillips (replace xxxx in the email address with gmail if mailing direct) "Sistereinstein" wrote in message ... If the cell value is equal to today's date, then it should appear red as part of the conditional formatting. If D3=today(), then red/bold. For insurance policies that will expire in the future, I would like a formula to let me know when that date has arrived. The cell date is that expiration date, so if I change that date to test my formula, I find that it did not work. What would be the best way to assign the formula? Thanks in advance for your help. |
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Thank you, Bob
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