Conditional Formatting cells if between dates by quarter

ashley1984

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  1. 365
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Hi,

I'm trying to conditional format cells based on the date they fall in but by quarter. For example, if I have an initiative that starts on 5/1/21 and stretches to 20/2/21 I want the Q1 cell to be conditional formatted and filled in.

I also might have an instance where the start date would be 20/2/21 and stretch over several quarters, say to 1/7/21, or in some cases even across into 2022. Hopefully, the table below demonstrates what I need
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Hi, the solution is here

 
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