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I have a column filled with sequential dates. Cell A41 will always be the
30th day of a month, cell A42 will be EITHER the 31st day of that month OR the first day of the next month. IF A42 is the first day of a month I would like to format it with white text. I understand how to use conditional formatting (change text color) but what should the condition state? I tried; "If the cell value is less than =DAY(31)" but that's not right. |
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