– How to Highlight Cells that Contain a Date Occurring Yesterday
– How to Highlight Cells that Contain a Date Occurring Today
– How to Highlight Cells that Contain a Date Occurring Tomorrow
– How to Highlight Cells that Contain a Date Occurring in Last 7 Days
– How to Highlight Cells that Contain a Date Occurring This Week
– How to Highlight Cells that Contain a Date Occurring Next Week
– How to Highlight Cells that Contain a Date Occurring Last Month
– How to Highlight Cells that Contain a Date Occurring This Month
– How to Highlight Cells that Contain a Date Occurring Next Month
Using conditional formatting, you can quickly highlight the cells that contain a date occurring in last week. Please follow the steps below for details:
Step 1: Select the data range;
Step 2: Click the "Home" tab from the Ribbon;
Step 3: Click the "Conditional Formatting" command in the "Styles" section;
Step 4: Click the "Highlight Cells Rules" command from the drop-down list, then select "A Date Occurring" from the extended list;
Step 5: In the new window, select "Last week" in the first box, and format the font and cell color in the second box;
Step 6: Click "OK" at the bottom and the cells that contain a date occurring last week will be in a different color.