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Old 04-05-2023, 11:56 AM
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Hi, it looks like you have the conditional formatting for the yellow (less than or equal to 118 days' difference between original date and today) and the red (greater than 126 days' difference between those dates.) Note that I used greater than or equal to 117 days, not 118, because I presumed your third category would cover 118 days in the green condition.

Where I appear to have messed up is I also have overlapping conditional formats on 126 days. The red formula should have > 126, not >= 126. So if it's exactly 126 days it still falls in the green, if I understood what you wanted.

All you really have to do is emulate the formula I had for the green condition, which in the case of this new file would be

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=AND($R$23>=118,$R$23<=126)
Thank you for the assistance. Does this represent what you mentioned above for Test #1 of this new workbook sheet? attached....
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Old 04-06-2023, 05:47 AM
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As far as I can see, yes. That formula is wider than what is displayed there.

The important factor is, does it actually work?

Try plugging in different dates in the original date field (M2).

Exactly 120 days ago today (6-Apr) would be 7-Dec-2022.

116 days ago would be 11-Dec, and 126 days ago 1-Dec. So 127 days ago would be 30-Nov-22.

If you put in those dates you should see the various results expected.
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Old 04-06-2023, 06:45 AM
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As far as I can see, yes. That formula is wider than what is displayed there.

The important factor is, does it actually work?

Try plugging in different dates in the original date field (M2).

Exactly 120 days ago today (6-Apr) would be 7-Dec-2022.

116 days ago would be 11-Dec, and 126 days ago 1-Dec. So 127 days ago would be 30-Nov-22.

If you put in those dates you should see the various results expected.
Thank you so much. I input various dates as you suggested, and now have both Test 1 and Test 2 scenarios working, even with changing the basic rule... I'm learning... Now another "Q" regarding Test #3, ICON SETS "Street Lights" in cell V23. How could I apply the same rules to this version (Test#3)?
Thanks... K...
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