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    Tracking Multiple Dates - 5 columns - 5 different dates

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    I have 5 columns with different dates to track when certain items expire per employee. Conditional Formatting is working like a champ but the data is growing.

    I'd like a way to 'quick glance' at all my people that are expired, coming up on expired (this month and next).

    I was thinking if there was a script to run through all 5 columns, if the date was less than today, throw the 1st,2nd and 5-9 column (in that row) into a new table. That way i can keep my big sheet but have another sheet or table that i can see QUICKLY who all needs to get their stuff up to date.

    Hope that makes sense

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    Re: Tracking Multiple Dates - 5 columns - 5 different dates

    You could create a column to set a flag for the earliest of the dates. and then just use a filter.

    It might save a fair amount of coding if it does the job.


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