Hi All,
In my workbook cell B12 contains a date.
I would like to input a conditional formatting rule to highlight the cell if the date is older than one business day.
Is that possible?
Many Thanks
Hi All,
In my workbook cell B12 contains a date.
I would like to input a conditional formatting rule to highlight the cell if the date is older than one business day.
Is that possible?
Many Thanks
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Ali
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Try this:
=NETWORKDAYS.INTL(B12,TODAY(),1,$M$2:$M$6)-1
where M2:M6 holds holiday dates and 1 indicates the type of weekend you have (1 = Saturday and Sunday).
Try this
=B12<WORKDAY(Today(),-1,[Holidays])
Pl note
Array formula should be confirmed with Ctrl+Shift+Enter keys together.
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