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I am using Excel 2003.
I want to use a conditional format to identify by a different color when a date is 90, 180 and 360 days from todays date. I have two rows of data. The top row contains a room number and the bottom row contains a date. m701 m702 m703 m704 12/1/04 7/1/03 10/5/05 12/1/05 I want the top row of data(room number) to change from green, to yellow, to red as the date in the bottom row varies from todays date by 90,180,360 days. |
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