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A pop up message code

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    A pop up message code

    Item Date started 1 7
    A 03-Feb 04-Feb 10-Feb
    B 14-Feb 15-Feb 21-Feb
    C 15-Feb 16-Feb 22-Feb
    D 15-Feb 16-Feb 22-Feb

    Imaging the above being A1:D5 in Excel. What I would like is a automatic code for the following:

    IF("C2:D5"= Todays date) then (give me a popup message that Item in the corresponding row is ready to read)

    So in the above example, todays date is 15-Feb therefore Item B is ready to read so I will get a pop up saying so.

    Many thanks

    Neil

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    Re: A pop up message code

    oh dear the formatting hasnt stayed the same: A1=Item, B1= Date Started, C1=1, D1=7 and so on...

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    Re: A pop up message code

    To best describe or illustrate your problem you would be better off attaching a dummy workbook, the workbook should contain the same structure and some dummy data of the same type as the type you have in your real workbook - so, if a cell contains numbers & letters in this format abc-123 then that should be reflected in the dummy workbook. Don't upload a picture when you have a workbook question. None of us is inclined to recreate your data. Upload the workbook and manually add an 'after' situation so that we can see what you expect. In addition clearly explain how you get the results..
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