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In column 1 of my table I have a series of dates stretching over many
months. They are sorted in chronological order, but they are often not
consecutive. They skip days, and sometimes the days will skip a week.
The table could be made much easier to read if the dates were broken up
by week.
I have seen conditional formatting formulas for alternating row colors
based on whether the row is odd or even, or in groups of 2 or 3 or
more. I have also seen conditional formatting formulas for singling out
the days in this week, last week, next week, etc. Can anyone help me
combine the two?
I want to apply a conditional formatting formula to all the rows that
applies an alternating row format based on which week the date falls.
That is, every seven days should be broken by a border, or formatted
with a recurring shading, even if the first date used on that week is a
Tuesday and even if a previous week is missing. Can anyone help?
months. They are sorted in chronological order, but they are often not
consecutive. They skip days, and sometimes the days will skip a week.
The table could be made much easier to read if the dates were broken up
by week.
I have seen conditional formatting formulas for alternating row colors
based on whether the row is odd or even, or in groups of 2 or 3 or
more. I have also seen conditional formatting formulas for singling out
the days in this week, last week, next week, etc. Can anyone help me
combine the two?
I want to apply a conditional formatting formula to all the rows that
applies an alternating row format based on which week the date falls.
That is, every seven days should be broken by a border, or formatted
with a recurring shading, even if the first date used on that week is a
Tuesday and even if a previous week is missing. Can anyone help?