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Thanks. That's a good approach, but I want to check all four dates against
each other using IF and then use conditional formatting and do this only in one cell. Can you assist further? "Gary''s Student" wrote: Put the four dates in A1 thru D1 In B2 enter: =IF(B1<A1,"value above is out of order","") then copy B2 to C2 thru D2 -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200810 |
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