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I'm sorry I'm not real computer literate, can you tell me how exactly to
write I keep getting errors. "SteveW" wrote: Use conditional formatting a2 = start date b2 = due date in b2 add conditional format =if(b2<today(),1,0) Format as required. Steve On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 04:21:01 -0000, j wrote: I have a similiar question except that I have two columns. One with a start date, the second column automatically updates to show a date 30 days from that date something is due. What I'm trying to do is change the color of that column to red after the 30 days have expired to show these personnel are over due. "tstorie" wrote: I am tracking expiration dates for training. With numerous people working for me, tracking their training is vital, and the easiest view for all training classes required is on Excel. I am wondering if Excel can automatically change the color of a date that I input as the expiration date approaches and as it passes. I appreciate any help. If it is capable of doing this task, I cannot find how to do it. |
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