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One way would be using Conditional formatting
If you plan to always enter your reference date in D59 try the following : Select the range containing tour dates to check (say D1 50) - go to Conditional Formatting - Use a formulaAs formula enter Code:
=COUNTIF($D1:$D50, D59) If the dates in range D1 50 are not true dates, let us know so w can help furtherThere are also other possibilities
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