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It should be the other way around,
ie: E2-TODAY()<=70 But its better to include a check to exclude any blank cells in col E, viz, use instead as the cond format formula in E2: =AND(E2<"",E2-TODAY()<=70) Note that you could always apply the CF at one go by selecting the range say, E2:E10 (with E2 active), then just paste the formula above (which points to the active cell E2 in the range) in the "Formula Is:" box -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 xdemechanik --- "Studebaker" wrote: Hello, I'm using a formula in conditional formatting and having some trouble. I have a spreadsheet of expiration dates. I want the spreadsheet to tell me when I am 70 days or less from the expiration date by highlighting the date cells yellow. The reason is, I have to make sure I'm notified this far in advance so I can start submitting paperwork to renew contracts before their expiration date. Ex: cell E2 05/31/07 cell E3 09/08/08 I used the following formula in conditional formatting: =(TODAY()-E2<=70) meaning...take today's date minus date in E2..if the resulting # is less than or = to 70...highlight the cell yellow. This works for cell E3 b/c as of today, 5/11/07, I'm 70 days or less than 70 days from the expiration date but it highlights cell E3, too, when I try copying E2's formatting to E3. E3's date is more than a year away...E3 is certainly more than 70 days from today's date. What am I doing wrong? Thank you, Studebaker |
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