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If your Friday dates are in, say, column E then apply this formula in CF:
=ISNUMBER(MATCH(E2,I:I,0)) -- Regards! Stefi Keyrookie ezt *rta: I have a calendar and in the Friday column I want the cells to reformat if they match a range of dates located elswhere in the spreadsheet. The application is work hours have to be submitted on Friday every 2 weeks. Because these dates are constantly changing but not the day (Friday), I need a formula that will recognize the dates in the RANGE and then if it matches or equals the date in the Friday COLUMN I need it to reformat. If there is another way to achieve this result I'm all ears. I may be approaching this problem from the wrong angle. K -- Keyrookie . |
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