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I have two columns. Col A, which contains a title name, Col B which contains
a date. If Col B is greater than 1 Jan 2006 I need the Title Name font in Col A to change from black to red. Thanks in advance OS |
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Hi OS
IF you put your 01/01/06 date on the sheet you can use the following conditional formatting formula in column A =B1$P$1 Barb "OriginalStealth" wrote: I have two columns. Col A, which contains a title name, Col B which contains a date. If Col B is greater than 1 Jan 2006 I need the Title Name font in Col A to change from black to red. Thanks in advance OS |
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Have you tried the Conditional formatting under the Format drop down menu
item? That may work. "OriginalStealth" wrote: I have two columns. Col A, which contains a title name, Col B which contains a date. If Col B is greater than 1 Jan 2006 I need the Title Name font in Col A to change from black to red. Thanks in advance OS |
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