Conditional Formatting problem in Google Sheets

attv

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Hello!

I have a date - let's say 3/16/2022 in the column H

I want in Google Sheets to conditionally format this column H so that if the current/real date will be 7-14 days from the date above it would highlight ORANGE (to help me see that I need to send a follow up to that person)

I also want to do the same but if the date would be more than 14 days - and highlight it RED.

What formula can I use? I tried a few tutorials but cannot seem to get it to work

I know you are Excel wizards, so I'm sure it's some trivial formula for you :)
 

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Do you mean that today's date is before, or after, the date in column H?
 
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"Today's date" will change every day according to the real date
And dates in column H will be different.

I need basically Google Sheets to count the difference in days from the date in column H and the "today's date". If that's going be anything from 7-14 days I want color ORANGE wif bigger than 14 days I want color RED.
 
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That doesn't answer my question, I'm afraid. Do you want them orange if they are 7-14 days before today, or after today? Or both?
 
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Let e explain once again. Below are the dates I have in column H. On those dates, I've sent call invitations to candidates:

CALL INV SENT
3/8/2022
3/9/2022
3/10/2022
3/16/2022

Now I want to format this column H with those dates above so that when 7 days pass from those dates in column H - the cells will automatically be highlighted with ORANGE color.
 
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