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This is what I would like to achieve. From the moment when I enter a data in
cell I would like that text to stay red for number of days, and after that period of time text would return to its default formatting which is text color black. In short, can I condition format cells for period of time, and after that period of time cell would lose the formatting? Thank you Guntars |
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