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If you're talking about doing something in Excel, I suggest you ask in an
Excel group. If you are asking about how to colour the result of date fields in the result of a Word mail merge, maybe you can spell out the specification? For example, this is what you say: I would like to look for dates in three separate columns that are before a specific date. Then I would like to have those dates change to a different color. Is this possible to do with a macro and, if so, how? Do you mean a. I want insert dates from three Excel columns b. For each date - if it's before a date I specify (how?), I want it to be displayed in one colour - if it's after a date I specify, I want it to be displayed in another colour or what? (if (b) is about right, you might also consider what you want if the date is exactly the date you specify) -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "MC" wrote in message ... I would like to look for dates in three separate columns that are before a specific date. Then I would like to have those dates change to a different color. Is this possible to do with a macro and, if so, how? |
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