Conditional Formatting for highlighting after today's date.

Newbienew

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  1. 2016
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  1. Windows
I am looking to highlight any dates that passed, however, when I use the built in format it highlights the blanks as well. When I used if($n6<=today(),"true","") it does the same thing. My goal is to just highlight any dates that are today's date and past, without the blanks being highlighted as well. Your help is greatly appreciated
 

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Try this formula

=AND($N6<>"",$N6<=TODAY())

Note: The formulas in the conditional format evaluate whether the condition is met, it is not necessary to put the result "True,False" within the formula.
 
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