Conditional format

Scottie4

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I currently have a conditional format of =E2:E25=TODAY(), which highlights the cell when the date arrives and disappears when it’s not that date anymore. is there anyway I can keep the cell highlighted once it has passed the date that made the cell highlight?
 

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How about:
Rich (BB code):
=E2:E25<=TODAY()
 
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