Conditional Format with multiple dates in one cell

Stephen.R

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Hi All,

I am trying to (easy part) conditional format a column of dates to highlight past dates.
<today()"
<today().
Easy enough when they contain just one date, however some contain multiple dates - e.g.
Column A
A = 01/04/2019, 13/03/2020, 13/03/2020, M = 06/12/2019
26/10/2018
A = 26/10/2018

<tbody>
</tbody>

Is it possible without splitting out all the dates into subsequent columns?

I assume it involves a wildcard feature to look for the date within but I cannot get it to work.
Any help would be appreciated.
P.S. I am on Office 365</today().
</today()"
 
You are welcome.
Glad I was able to help!
:)
 
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