EXPIRY Warning

dave6726

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Been stuck on this one for a while.

Col A = Due Date
Col B = Closed Date

Require in Col C: - If Due date is reached/passed (Overdue) for this I am using the formula =IF(A1<=TODAY(),"OVERDUE"," ")

However, I wish to override this if Col B contains a date (or any data in the cell)

To sum up, I am looking for a formula that will check if a Due Date has been reached/passed to give a visual warning. But if there is a Closed Date (or any other data) in Col B I do not need the Over Due warning. I appreciate that I could delete the date out of Col A, but require to keep this for future reference.
 

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