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The cell fill color is black and the font is white, if the date show is long
before it expires I want it to remain white, at 90-days before the date shown, it turns green. I have tried this and I don't get the desired result as express above: Select the col B | go to format | conditional formatting | condition 2 - formula is =B1(TODAY()-90) | color is picked | and close with, ok What is happening is the date is turning green if it is before the date shown -- AjaminB |
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