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Can someone tell me if this is possible and if so how can I do it?
This is my issue I have two tabs. Tab1 has information exported from an access database telling me if the date is a completed, forecasted, overdue or has no date. I am doing a vlookup to pull these dates into tab 2. I need a way to change the cell shading on tab 2 based on the status listed on Tab 1 i.e. Apple date 1 should be gray (status completed), date 2 should be yellow (overdue), Orange date 1 white (not due yet) and date2 should also be white (no date). Tab 1 Name date1 status date2 status Apple 1/1/07 Completed 2/2/07 Over due Orange 12/1/07 Forecasted No date Tab 2 Name date1 date2 Apple 1/1/07 2/2/07 Orange 12/1/07 Please note tab 2 cant be modified by adding rows or columns. |
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