Conditional formatting for cell that contains a date in the past?

mayapadma

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  1. 365
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Is there any way to highlight a cell if it *contains* a date in the past?

=today() does not work since the cell doesn't just have the date in there. Screenshot below:

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Excel Facts

Bring active cell back into view
Start at A1 and select to A9999 while writing a formula, you can't see A1 anymore. Press Ctrl+Backspace to bring active cell into view.
Highlight the cell (A1,say)( or range of cells) - Home tab - Styles Group - Conditional formatting tab - New rule - Manage rules - New rule - click " use a formula - Enter
Excel Formula:
=$A1<today()
- Format as required - OK
 
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If your cell values all look like that then perhaps
=VALUE(RIGHT(E11,10))<TODAY()
 
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