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Default Conditional Formatting

Hello

I'm having a bit of trouble with conditional formatting in excel, but I'm not sure I am going about it the right way.

The first condition I am using is to turn the date red and bold if the date is over 70 days.

=TODAY()-D670

The trouble I am having is getting the date, in D6 to go back to a black font, once text is entered in another cell, say G6 for example.

Is it possible to do this with conditional formatting.

Thank you for any help you can provide
 
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