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I created a calendar using conditional formatting that runs with the today
function. Past days are red, current day black and future days green. Can I create a web page that still utilizes the today function. |
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Sure. for Excel 2002 and up
Open a fresh clean worksheet and in cell A1 enter: =TODAY() Then: File Save as WebPage The result is an .htm file that can be directly opened with IE or Excel. The result of today() will appear in both applications. -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200768 "stevestrib" wrote: I created a calendar using conditional formatting that runs with the today function. Past days are red, current day black and future days green. Can I create a web page that still utilizes the today function. |
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