Hey all,
I asked a question similar to this the other day, but have changed my approach and wanted to get some input.
Based on the date ranges in the table below, is it possible to use conditional formatting, or VBA, to color cells a solid color. Even better, if possible, can I use a gradient...
Hey all,
I'm building a collection of very high-level project timelines for a quick snapshot of where a project currently stands. This is all based on the dates / date ranges I'm given by Project Managers, and then have to manually extend and move the visual timeline references around.
*Edit*...
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