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Apologies. I misread your message. Didn't see range of days.
Luckily David was more awake than I, and gave you the correct solution. -- Regards Roger Govier "RS" wrote in message ... I think you misunderstood my question. I want the text to be displayed from January 2nd through January 7th. Changing what you tell me will only display my message on January 7. "Roger Govier" wrote: Hi Just change the "0102" to "0107" in your formula. It would then say New when the date in H1 was 07 Jan -- Regards Roger Govier "RS" wrote in message ... Happy New Year everyone! I currently have formulas that display different formatted text in cells when certain months & days occur (regardless of the year). I would like to modify one of the formulas such that I could display a text message over a range of consecutive days. Here is my current formula [where H1 displays todays date (1/2/07 for example): =IF(TEXT($H$1,"MMDD")="0102","New","") How would I modify this such that I could display this message from, let's say 0102 to 0107? I'm using Excel 2003 & 2000. |
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