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Old 06-21-2017, 11:47 PM
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Default Floating date range on a conditional format

I have a large spreadsheet that I monitor that I need to keep tabs on dates for. What I would like to do is have text that has occurred within the last 17-22 years from the current date be highlighted. I would achieve this by using a formula in the custom conditional formatting so that data in this range is immediately apparent, I am just striking out with figuring out the correct formula.

I currently manually update a set date range but would prefer to use a floating date range that uses today's date as the point of reference (conditionally format for any day that occurred between 17-22 years before today). Similarly I would like to set up conditional formatting that looks at dates that are between today and 30 days after today instead of within the current calendar month.

I am currently using Excel 2007.

Thank you for your help!

Last edited by Old; 06-22-2017 at 08:33 AM. Reason: Typo on units.
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