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Here is what I am trying to do. I need to set up conditional formatting to
keep track of due dates. I enter a date in a cell, and I want the cell to turn red if it is over a year over due based on "today's" date. Help! |
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![]() Select the cell you want to apply the condition to. In the conditional format box, select "formula is" type: =today()-[DueDateCell] GreaterThanSymbol 365 where "[DueDateCell] is the cell where the due date is entered. (This board removes the greater-than-symbol, so replace "GreaterThanSymbol" with the correct mark Set the formatting Your done! -- nbrcrunch |
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