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Conditional format 30-60-90 days to 1year old
- Aug 08, 2021Select the cells that you want to format. On the Home tab of the ribbon, click Conditional Formatting > New Rule... Select 'Format only cells that contain'. Leave the first drop-down set to 'Cell Value'. Select 'less than or equal to' from the second drop-down. In the box next to it, enter the formula =EDATE(TODAY(),-9) Click Format... Activate the Fill tab. Select yellow. Click OK, then click OK again. Repeat the above steps, but with the formula =EDATE(TODAY(),-10) and orange as fill color. Finally, repeat them again, this time with the formula =EDATE(TODAY(),-11) and red as fill color. 
Select the cells that you want to format.
On the Home tab of the ribbon, click Conditional Formatting > New Rule...
Select 'Format only cells that contain'.
Leave the first drop-down set to 'Cell Value'.
Select 'less than or equal to' from the second drop-down.
In the box next to it, enter the formula =EDATE(TODAY(),-9)
Click Format...
Activate the Fill tab.
Select yellow.
Click OK, then click OK again.
Repeat the above steps, but with the formula =EDATE(TODAY(),-10) and orange as fill color.
Finally, repeat them again, this time with the formula =EDATE(TODAY(),-11) and red as fill color.
=EDATE(TODAY(),-12)
I also would like all the cells that have 60 or more days until due to have no fill would I use
=EDATE(TODAY(),-9)
Thanks!
- HansVogelaarJun 21, 2023MVPFor 0 days, use =EDATE(TODAY(),-12) indeed. But 60 days = 2 months. 1 year = 12 months, so use =EDATE(TODAY(),-10)