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Frecks1983

Conditional Formatting
 
If i have a date in column A and have a formula that calculates 90 days from
that date to Column B and I want to add conditional formatting to Column B
that flags 120, 90, and 60 days from the column B date how would I go about
doing that?

Max

Conditional Formatting
 
Try the triplets below as the CF "Formula Is" for Conditions 1 to 3
Select col B (with B1 active), then apply the CF:
=AND($B1TODAY(),$B1<=TODAY()+60)
=AND($B1TODAY()+60,$B1<=TODAY()+90)
=AND($B1TODAY()+90,$B1<=TODAY()+120)
Format each to taste
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Max
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xdemechanik
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"Frecks1983" wrote:
If i have a date in column A and have a formula that calculates 90 days from
that date to Column B and I want to add conditional formatting to Column B
that flags 120, 90, and 60 days from the column B date how would I go about
doing that?


Frecks1983

Conditional Formatting
 
One more thing how can i add to the 60 day one to flag when it is 60 days and
older, like the feb 09 is less than 60 days and when its past than can i add
a flag to that as well. so when march 09 is here it will still flag it red?
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Frecks1983


"Max" wrote:

Try the triplets below as the CF "Formula Is" for Conditions 1 to 3
Select col B (with B1 active), then apply the CF:
=AND($B1TODAY(),$B1<=TODAY()+60)
=AND($B1TODAY()+60,$B1<=TODAY()+90)
=AND($B1TODAY()+90,$B1<=TODAY()+120)
Format each to taste
--
Max
Singapore
http://savefile.com/projects/236895
Downloads:20,500 Files:365 Subscribers:65
xdemechanik
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"Frecks1983" wrote:
If i have a date in column A and have a formula that calculates 90 days from
that date to Column B and I want to add conditional formatting to Column B
that flags 120, 90, and 60 days from the column B date how would I go about
doing that?


Max

Conditional Formatting
 
One more thing ...
Do me a favour. Since the earlier response should have worked fine & given
you the core grasp of it relevant to your original query, go back to that
response and press the YES button (like the one below).

Post afresh (ie start a new thread) for your new query
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Max
Singapore
http://savefile.com/projects/236895
Downloads:20,500 Files:365 Subscribers:65
xdemechanik
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