Conditional Formatting | Dragging to other Cells

jmancha

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Hello!

I have a very simple conditional format: =$I2>1/1/1900. Basically if I2 has a date greater than1/1/1900 then I want H2 to not have any fill and for the font to be regular. I have other conditional formatting in H2 to tell me if the date is expired.

This works great BUT when I drag to row 3 the I2 does not change to I3.

Suggestions?
 

Excel Facts

Did you know Excel offers Filter by Selection?
Add the AutoFilter icon to the Quick Access Toolbar. Select a cell containing Apple, click AutoFilter, and you will get all rows with Apple
If you select H2 to the last row in H, there is no need to "drag" it down.
Also the formula will still show $I2, but it will work on I3, I4 etc.
 
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