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Michaela

Mark date that has passed
 
Hi!

I wonder if someone can help me finding the right function.

I have a worksheet over dates. The left columns contains dates (my input)
and the right column contains a function A1+15, A2+15 and so on, dates 15
days forward. Now I want Excel to help me find the dates (in the right
column) that has passed. Is there a function for this? For example making the
date red or fat.

Thanks!
/Michaela

Mike H

Mark date that has passed
 
Hi,

Select B1 then

Format|Conditional format
Formula is
enter the formula
=AND($A1<"",$B1<TODAY())
Pick a colour
OK

Use the format painter to paint this conditional format down column B


ike

"Michaela" wrote:

Hi!

I wonder if someone can help me finding the right function.

I have a worksheet over dates. The left columns contains dates (my input)
and the right column contains a function A1+15, A2+15 and so on, dates 15
days forward. Now I want Excel to help me find the dates (in the right
column) that has passed. Is there a function for this? For example making the
date red or fat.

Thanks!
/Michaela


Ashish Mathur[_2_]

Mark date that has passed
 
Hi,

In column cell B1, enter the following formula in Format Conditional
Formatting Formula is

=TODAY()-$B1<0

Select the desired font.

--
Regards,

Ashsih Mathur
Microsoft Excel MVP
www.ashishmathur.com

"Michaela" wrote in message
...
Hi!

I wonder if someone can help me finding the right function.

I have a worksheet over dates. The left columns contains dates (my input)
and the right column contains a function A1+15, A2+15 and so on, dates 15
days forward. Now I want Excel to help me find the dates (in the right
column) that has passed. Is there a function for this? For example making
the
date red or fat.

Thanks!
/Michaela



David Biddulph[_2_]

Mark date that has passed
 
Conditional Formatting (look it up in Excel help).
--
David Biddulph

"Michaela" wrote in message
...
Hi!

I wonder if someone can help me finding the right function.

I have a worksheet over dates. The left columns contains dates (my input)
and the right column contains a function A1+15, A2+15 and so on, dates 15
days forward. Now I want Excel to help me find the dates (in the right
column) that has passed. Is there a function for this? For example making
the
date red or fat.

Thanks!
/Michaela




David Biddulph[_2_]

Mark date that has passed
 
Or Format / Conditional Formatting / Cell Value is / Less than / =TODAY()
--
David Biddulph

"Ashish Mathur" wrote in message
...
Hi,

In column cell B1, enter the following formula in Format Conditional
Formatting Formula is

=TODAY()-$B1<0

Select the desired font.

--
Regards,

Ashsih Mathur
Microsoft Excel MVP
www.ashishmathur.com

"Michaela" wrote in message
...
Hi!

I wonder if someone can help me finding the right function.

I have a worksheet over dates. The left columns contains dates (my input)
and the right column contains a function A1+15, A2+15 and so on, dates 15
days forward. Now I want Excel to help me find the dates (in the right
column) that has passed. Is there a function for this? For example making
the
date red or fat.

Thanks!
/Michaela





Michaela

Mark date that has passed
 
Thank you all for your help!!

Kind regards
Michaela


"David Biddulph" skrev:

Conditional Formatting (look it up in Excel help).
--
David Biddulph

"Michaela" wrote in message
...
Hi!

I wonder if someone can help me finding the right function.

I have a worksheet over dates. The left columns contains dates (my input)
and the right column contains a function A1+15, A2+15 and so on, dates 15
days forward. Now I want Excel to help me find the dates (in the right
column) that has passed. Is there a function for this? For example making
the
date red or fat.

Thanks!
/Michaela






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