Hi
I'm currently having issues with Conditional Formatting. For reference, please refer to uploaded Excel Sheet.
The excel spread sheet is due dates of boiler contractors which are going to end with a particular contractor. I am attempting to colour the dates so I know which are ending soonest and when I need to send out new contracts.
I was attempting to colour the dates;
1)Red if the due date has passed I.e. =$E4<Today()
2)Red if the due date is Today I.e. =$E4=Today()
3)Red if the due date is between Today and 14 days =$E>Today()-14
4)Orange if the due date is between 14 and 28 days (No idea where to go from here)
Red if the due date is over 28 days, but appear green if you type in "Yes" into the completed column (no idea how to do this)
Any help on the matter would be greatly appreciated, if you require further information please let me know.
Kind Regards,
Hai
I'm currently having issues with Conditional Formatting. For reference, please refer to uploaded Excel Sheet.
The excel spread sheet is due dates of boiler contractors which are going to end with a particular contractor. I am attempting to colour the dates so I know which are ending soonest and when I need to send out new contracts.
I was attempting to colour the dates;
1)Red if the due date has passed I.e. =$E4<Today()
2)Red if the due date is Today I.e. =$E4=Today()
3)Red if the due date is between Today and 14 days =$E>Today()-14
4)Orange if the due date is between 14 and 28 days (No idea where to go from here)
Red if the due date is over 28 days, but appear green if you type in "Yes" into the completed column (no idea how to do this)
Any help on the matter would be greatly appreciated, if you require further information please let me know.
Kind Regards,
Hai