Conditional formatting depending on cell values

fable

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Hey guys, seen as you were so efficient last time, was wondering if you might be able to help me once more.

Taking this down to brass tacks as it were, I have a table with two date columns, and I want excel to highlight all the dates in the same row that are between these values.

e.g


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So each row will highlight the dates (D:I) within the start and end range (B:C) and vary themselves appropriately down the rows?

Pretty sure this is doable with just the conditional formatting, think I might just be being a touch slow about how to do it....

Any help would be appreciated!!

Thanks

~Fable
 
Ha! Thanks, I caught that when it highlighted the exact opposite of what I was looking for.

Thanks as always!

~ F
 
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