Okay, so whether this is done by VBA or the conditional formatting tool isn't important to me, either would be fine. But at the moment I'm adding each rule manually in the conditional formatting tool and I've got about 200 of these to do and I know an expert out there has an easy solution for...
Hello,
I need to make values in column B and C bold if the corresponding entry in column A is a "1". So a 1 in A makes B and C bold, for every row where that's true.
The conditional format is using a formula, like:
=$AS11=1
and applies to column B and C, like $B:$C
The thing is, I need...
I need to simplify the X and Y lines below. In the future I will need X to cover a 7 to 12 months away and Y to cover 12 to 24 months after that.
$A$1 = today()
The below formula looks at B4 end of 0(same) month and asks if $A$1+1 month is the same, or if $A$1+2 is the same, or if $A$1+3...
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