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If you have the expiry dates or the # days remaining in a single column, you can use Excel's filtering tools to filter that column according to whether the date/days falls within your 20-day parameter. No need for an extra sheet. Conditional formatting could also be used to automatically highlight items with less than 21 days remaining.
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