Conditional formatting

Brian from Maui

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Good Morning,

I have in row 1 dates, 1,2,3 etc.
In row 2 I have days, mon, tue, wed, that corresponds to row 1. In row 3, I would like to shade days off, and not necessarily sat/sun, but also mon/tue etc. The month does not matter. Can the shading be done by using a condtional format, instead of clicking the cells and formatting them manually? Mahalo.....

Brian
This message was edited by Brian from Maui on 2002-02-24 07:00
 
Aloha Jack,

You're right, it is raining!!!!

Thanks for the offer, but being new to Excel, I'd like to stay away from VBA. I have a hard time with formula functions.

Brian
 
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