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is there an ability to set a conditional format based on two columns in the same row:
completed (column) date is later than the due (column) date – the cell turns red
completed date entered is before (or after) today's date
Yes, there is! Thought its kind of hidden. After you set up a conditional formatting you have to click on the arrow to the left of the condition and add another condition. See Screenshot.
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