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Default Conditional Formatting In Microsoft Word, is it possible?

I have a Word 2003 document that has a table. Is it possible to use
Conditional Formatting? For example, I have one column that has dates. I
would like to highlight any date in that column that is Today()-30. I
realize this is more easily done in Excel, but the table is the minor part of
the document, so it must remain in Word. Any suggestions?
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Default Conditional Formatting In Microsoft Word, is it possible?

No, Word does not support conditional formatting like Excel. Why not embed
an Excel table?



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I have a Word 2003 document that has a table. Is it possible to use
Conditional Formatting? For example, I have one column that has dates. I
would like to highlight any date in that column that is Today()-30. I
realize this is more easily done in Excel, but the table is the minor part
of
the document, so it must remain in Word. Any suggestions?



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