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Excel Due date Conditional Formatting

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    Excel Due date Conditional Formatting

    Excel Due date Conditional Formatting

    Please help, thanks a lot in advance.

    I would like to set the due date alert for insurance for family members. So, like insurance A expires in Nov 25, 2011, how does excel makes a yellow alert in Aug 01, 2011? Secondly, how does excel makes a orange alert in Sep 01, 2011? Third, how does excel makes a red alert in Oct 01, 2011? The earliest alert date is the 3 months before 1st date.

    Thank you.
    Last edited by angel_i16; 08-18-2011 at 09:18 AM. Reason: more information

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    Re: Excel Due date Conditional Formatting

    Use conditional formatting with formulas of

    =EOMONTH($A2,-4)+1

    and

    =EOMONTH($A2,-3)+1

    etc.

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