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I have a formula in Conditional formatting that changes the color of the cell
if a date in that cell is equal to today's date less 2 months and todays date plus 2 months. This works fine thanks to you guys helping me with the formula. However, if I change the date in the cell because there is now a new retest date and the date is more than 2 months, the cell stays red. How can I get the cell to change to a different color if I put in a new date that does not meet the criteria. Thanks again for any help. Best regards, Dee |
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