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Hi!
I need a formula so that if a date column is the next day, a box is checked. This is what I've started, but I can't figure out how to say- if the date is tomorrow...
=IF(date:date=????,(1))
Any ideas? Thanks!
Amy
In a checkbox column, this:
=[Date]@row = TODAY(1)
or
=IF([Date]@row = TODAY(1),1,0)
works
I hope this helps.
Craig
Hi Amy, One question. Are you wanting that checkbox to remain checked if the date exceeds tomorrow? For example, if I have a row and its checked because tomorrow is the due date. What do you want the checkbox to do when the date = today? Or what about if it exceeds the date, do you still want it checked?
IF so, you might consider:
=Date@row <= TODAY(1)
This will check the date in the row and compare it to today plus a day, and if the date is less then it will remain checked.
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