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Hello, I have a column with dates (day/month/year format) For each date (row) I want that if that date is older than 4 years the cell goes red. Otherwise goes green. So basically it is just comparing the date introduced with the current system date. If older than 4 years cell goes red, otherwise goes green. Is that possible with Excel 2007? Cheers |
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Hi and welcome to the board
Supposing your date is in A1 enter the following conditions for RED : =A1<DATE(YEAR(TODAY())-4,MONTH(TODAY()),DAY(TODAY())) GREEN =A1<>"" Cell will stay default color if empty |
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Thx |
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Use the Home ribbon - conditional formatting - New rule - use the " formula is" option
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