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I have clients that I am intruducing starting with a date. After exactly
10 days, I have to pay them some money. I would like to be notified by changing colour of the their rows, and not changing back until I complete the cell of paiment, that is, of course, in the same row. After I reveived help from this forum, I've tried to do the next things: I have: A1 Z1 - TO PAY 10/07/2008 0 15/07/2008 30 05/07/2008 50 Z1 - TO PAY cell ads the total amount the money that I have to pay in other cells. This is what I have done and it is not working. Select A1:A3 Use conditional format - New rule - Use a formula to determine... Format Set - Fill - Background colour - Read Format values where this formula is true: =AND(A1<=TODAY()-10,Z10) An then... nothing! I realise that I've made a mistake, but I don't know where. |
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