Conditional Formatting Formula for Dates

cTatch

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Hey Y'all,

I'm trying to figure out a conditional formatting formula for cells O17-O30 that highlights date cells that are either in the past, today, or up to 3 months in the future, all relative to today's date.

Does anyone know a good formula for that?

Thank you!
Chelsea
 

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Hi,

Use below:

Excel Formula:
=O17<=EDATE(TODAY(),3)
 
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Hi,

Use below:

Excel Formula:
=O17<=EDATE(TODAY(),3)
Hi, not sure why, but I could get that to work - when I used that formula it didn't highlight the correct cells. Any ideas? I've posted the date cells I'm using here. Thank you.

1/31/2021​
1/31/2021​
4/30/2019​
9/30/2021​
9/30/2021​
8/31/2021​
12/31/2020​
 
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How about
+Fluff v2.xlsm
O
1731/01/2021
18
1931/01/2021
20
2130/04/2019
22
2330/09/2021
24
2530/09/2021
26
2731/08/2021
28
2931/12/2020
Main
Cells with Conditional Formatting
CellConditionCell FormatStop If True
O17:O29Expression=AND(O17<>"", O17<=EDATE(TODAY(),3))textNO
 
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How about
+Fluff v2.xlsm
O
1731/01/2021
18
1931/01/2021
20
2130/04/2019
22
2330/09/2021
24
2530/09/2021
26
2731/08/2021
28
2931/12/2020
Main
Cells with Conditional Formatting
CellConditionCell FormatStop If True
O17:O29Expression=AND(O17<>"", O17<=EDATE(TODAY(),3))textNO
That worked perfectly! Thanks so much, Fluff.
 
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Glad we could help & thanks for the feedback.
 
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