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I need to set up a row to highlight as a certain color when it reaches the over thirty day mark in it's dated cell, and also highlight with an alternate color for rows that have reached the thirty day mark. The problem I am having is that this needs to be done by the week and not day. For ex. If a row reaches the thirty day mark it can be any date within that week. I know that conditional formating can do this for me, but how? -- JW |
What's the differentiation between a date that is 32 days which is over the
30 day mark, but also in the week that contains the 30 day mark. I am confused. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Tiegris" wrote in message ... Was this post helpful to you? I need to set up a row to highlight as a certain color when it reaches the over thirty day mark in it's dated cell, and also highlight with an alternate color for rows that have reached the thirty day mark. The problem I am having is that this needs to be done by the week and not day. For ex. If a row reaches the thirty day mark it can be any date within that week. I know that conditional formating can do this for me, but how? -- JW |
I mainly need the date to be by week on the items that are just 30 days out.
We age the items by weeks and not days. For ex. I have the items that are in the 30 day week highlighted in pink and the items that are over 30 days in blue. I would like the conditional formating to highlight the pink ones automaticly as well as the blue. Thanks! "Bob Phillips" wrote: What's the differentiation between a date that is 32 days which is over the 30 day mark, but also in the week that contains the 30 day mark. I am confused. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Tiegris" wrote in message ... Was this post helpful to you? I need to set up a row to highlight as a certain color when it reaches the over thirty day mark in it's dated cell, and also highlight with an alternate color for rows that have reached the thirty day mark. The problem I am having is that this needs to be done by the week and not day. For ex. If a row reaches the thirty day mark it can be any date within that week. I know that conditional formating can do this for me, but how? -- JW |
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