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Sorry please ignore my previous posting.
I hope someone will be able to help me. I have tried a number of things but can't get this just right. I want to be able to make the text in a cell turn red if todays date is between two dates. Example: in Cells A1 through A12 are the months of the year (January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December). I want to highlight the current month in Red. I have tried the following and had mixed results. In each cell I enter the following formula with the appropriate dates for that month. The examples below are for cell A1 (January): Assume today is January 15th. The text in cell A1 should turn red while A2 through A12 stay black. 1. =OR(TODAY() = 1-1-2008, TODAY() <= 1-31-2008) Results = Turns text red regardless of current date 2. =AND(TODAY() = 1-1-2008, TODAY() <= 1-31-2008) Results = Does not turn text red regardless of current date I'm not sure whats wrong here, please help. Thanks, Bill |
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