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Sorry, I don't understand.
-- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Pete" wrote in message ... On Jan 22, 2:14 am, "T. Valko" wrote: It's not real clear what you want to do. Do you want to highlight a cell in A4:Z4 or C3:C100? A4:Z4 would contain 26 dates and C3:C100 would contain 98 dates. How can you do a 1 to 1 comparison like that? -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Pete" wrote in message ... Bill, If C3=04/04/2010 and J1 contains 04/04/2010 then I would want Cell J3 to highlight. If there is not an exact match, I would want to highlight the cell at the Intersection that matches the closes date to that in Column C. e.g 01/01/10,08/01/10,15/01/10,22/01/10.............24/02/10,02/03/10,09/03/10,16/03/10 etc, etc 08/01/10 Highlight 22/02/10 Highlight 03/03/10 Highlight Hope this makes more sense Peter |
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