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conditional Formatting based on cell formatting
Hello,
I wanted to know if it was possible to do the following and if yes how. I have a cell A1 (for example) that has a date (01/10/2006) which is bold black. This is a deadline date therefore not the actual date. When I get the actual date I change the formatting to bold Green/Red (depending if I was on time or late). when the date is bold black, I would like a conditional formatting to look at the date vs today and if date < today then I would like to format the background of this cell RED. How can I do this ? Thanks |
PLEASE HELP!
I am working on a worksheet that is all dates. I have 5 things(dates) that
need to happen in order for me to to count it as 1. How do I set up a function to say that...and if there is not date not to count it? PLEASE HELP ME!!! |
PLEASE HELP!
=SUMPRODUCT(--ISNUMBER(A1:A100))
adjust to suit "MsSealy" wrote: I am working on a worksheet that is all dates. I have 5 things(dates) that need to happen in order for me to to count it as 1. How do I set up a function to say that...and if there is not date not to count it? PLEASE HELP ME!!! |
conditional Formatting based on cell formatting
Hi,
Try =A1TODAY() See link for instruction on conditional formatting http://www.contextures.com/xlCondFormat01.html VBA Noob Totom wrote: Hello, I wanted to know if it was possible to do the following and if yes how. I have a cell A1 (for example) that has a date (01/10/2006) which is bold black. This is a deadline date therefore not the actual date. When I get the actual date I change the formatting to bold Green/Red (depending if I was on time or late). when the date is bold black, I would like a conditional formatting to look at the date vs today and if date < today then I would like to format the background of this cell RED. How can I do this ? Thanks |
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