From: Dax Arroway on 3 Feb 2010 15:14 I'm building a tracker to make sure paperwork is done on time. Headers: A:Name B:IDNum C:Phone D:StartDate E:Plan F:Paperwork G:30DAuth H:90DAuth I'd like to use conditional formatting to compare the dates and color the cells for easier tracking. The compare TO date is column D. In column E, we have 7 days to write the plan so if there is no date in that column, turn red. When a date is entered turn green if within 7 days but yellow if it's past 7 days. In column F, same as column E but only 3 days for that one. (I can figure that out if I get a working forumla for column E.) In column G, we get a date that they're paid through. This is not connected to the start date but is compared to today. If it's within 20 days of today, cell turn yellow. If within 14 days, turn orange. If 7 days, turn blue. And if its today or later, turn red. In column H, same as column G but the days are different. (If I can get a formula for column G, I can just change the numbers.) Any help with this is greatly appreciated. I'm running Word03 and I just can't figure out the IF statements with the Dates and the TODAY thing. Can you please help??? Thanks in advance. --Dax -- I would give my left hand to be ambidextrous!
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