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Conditional Formatting for Date Occurring 2 Weeks (not days) in the Future
- Feb 23, 2020
Patrick2788 Thanks again! So on a hunch, I checked out the order of my formulas. I had added Week 4's formula *prior* to Week 3's formula which made Week 3 the last in the list and forgot to reorder them in correct order (Week 1, Week 2, Week 3, Week 4). After I reordered the formulas, it worked like a charm, so apparently the order makes a difference. Thank you so much!!! It makes me sad that when one contacts the sanctioned Microsoft Excel Support Experts for a paid account via the Chat Tool, you're told it can't be done. I *knew* it had to be possible as I couldn't have been the only person on the planet that needed to see dates in the future in relation to how many weeks out they are. Much respect to you @Patrick2788!
- Patrick2788Feb 25, 2020Silver Contributor
Most things are possible in Excel with some creativity. I'm surprised you were told no.
- SWB_MTCFeb 25, 2020Copper Contributor
Patrick2788 Right?!? Me too! Especially now that you provided me the function name and I Googled it. There's info EVERYWHERE about it. I don't think it was me because I was extremely specific about what I needed, basing my description on the current allowable options (Last Week, This Week, Next Week). Maybe it was a language barrier thing.... Can't thank you enough though...You rock!