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Conditional Format - Date
I have a question that I home y'all may be able to help me with: I am trying
to use Conditional Formating for some dates. What I want to do is have only certain dates to be in bold and older ones not to be. ie., if I am entering dates for June on a spreadsheet for the month of June, I just want the dates for June of 2006 to be in bold and not the others. I have done value ranges (equal to 6/1/06 to 6/30/06) but I don't want to always be doing this with each month. Thanks! |
Conditional Format - Date
Try a formula of say
=MONTH(A1)=MONTH(TODAY()) assuming the date is in A1. If you span years, then use =AND(YEAR(A1)=YEAR(TODAY()),MONTH(A1)=MONTH(TODAY( ))) -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct) "R.C." wrote in message ... I have a question that I home y'all may be able to help me with: I am trying to use Conditional Formating for some dates. What I want to do is have only certain dates to be in bold and older ones not to be. ie., if I am entering dates for June on a spreadsheet for the month of June, I just want the dates for June of 2006 to be in bold and not the others. I have done value ranges (equal to 6/1/06 to 6/30/06) but I don't want to always be doing this with each month. Thanks! |
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