Conditional Formatting of Table Cell Value in UserForm

sspatriots

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I'm trying to use "Today()" in my conditional formatting on my UserForm, however, I get the error message "Compile error: Sub or Function not defined". If I use "Today()" in my code that sets the formatting on the worksheet table itself, how come my code for my UserForm won't accept it?

VBA Code:
            'Cab
            If tb.ListColumns("Job" & Chr(10) & "Status").DataBodyRange.Cells(i).Value <> "3 CJN" _
            And tb.ListColumns("Job" & Chr(10) & "Status").DataBodyRange.Cells(i).Value <> "5 CJS" _
            And tb.ListColumns("Job" & Chr(10) & "Status").DataBodyRange.Cells(i).Value <> "6 DOJ" _
            And tb.ListColumns("Job" & Chr(10) & "Status").DataBodyRange.Cells(i).Value <> "7 CXL" _
            And tb.ListColumns("Cab" & Chr(10) & "REQD Date").DataBodyRange.Cells(i).Value < Today() _
            And tb.ListColumns("Cab" & Chr(10) & "REQD Date").DataBodyRange.Cells(i).Value <> "" Then
                Job_Status_PM.txtJobName.BackColor = RGB(255, 199, 206)       'Light Red
                Job_Status_PM.txtJobName.ForeColor = RGB(156, 0, 6)            'Burgundy
                'CF for "Customer Details" Tab
                Job_Status_PM.txtJobName2.BackColor = RGB(255, 199, 206)       'Light Red
                Job_Status_PM.txtJobName2.ForeColor = RGB(156, 0, 6)            'Burgundy


Thanks, SS
 

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Just found the following, so answered my own question....

Today means the current date. In the worksheet, the NOW function does the same thing, which gives us the current date and time, but there is no built-in Today function in VBA. So instead, the method to get the system's current date is by using the Date function.
 
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