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We have created a sheet which has a start date and a due date.
I would like to have the status column change to overdue once the due date is past the current date.
If someone would be able to help me that would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Dave
Hi Penny,
Try something like this.
=IF([Due Date]@row < TODAY(); "Overdue")
The same version but with the below changes for your and others convenience.
=IF([Due Date]@row < TODAY(), "Overdue")
Depending on your country you’ll need to exchange the comma to a period and the semi-colon to a comma.
Did it work?
Hope that helps!
Have a fantastic day!
Best,
Andrée Starå
Workflow Consultant / CEO @ WORK BOLD
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