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I want to format names in column A to be to be highlighted if the dates in
columns b - aq are expired. I can only get it to recongnize the date in col b
instead of looking at all of them - can someone please help me?
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Default Conditional Formating based on data in an entire row

Use a formula of

=COUNTIF(B1:AQ1,"<"&TODAY())=0


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I want to format names in column A to be to be highlighted if the dates in
columns b - aq are expired. I can only get it to recongnize the date in
col b
instead of looking at all of them - can someone please help me?



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