Conditional Formatting Formula

gymwrecker

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I'm working on a report that has hundreds of dates and I need to identify those dates that are 12 months or less from "Today". Creating a condition will help with this; I just need help with a simple conditional formatting formula that will change the font to red or fill in the cells in red, either way.... please advise...
 

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Excel Formula:
=C2<=EDATE(TODAY(),12)
 
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