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In my spread sheet there are row of dates. How can I just conditional
formatting to have the background color of each cell change when the date is older then today's date. Thanks |
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Select your cells. Assume A1 is active. Choose Format/Conditional Formatting... CF1: =A1<TODAY() Format1: Patterns/<desired color In article , George wrote: In my spread sheet there are row of dates. How can I just conditional formatting to have the background color of each cell change when the date is older then today's date. |
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