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thanks for tuning in to this video itll be short but its super packed with extremely valuable information so make sure you tune in to the end first ill touch on highlighting dates that are either due today or overdue then ill touch on dates that will be expiring soon ill also cover highlighting due dates or expiration dates while factoring in business days or in other words excluding weekends and holidays as always we have a ton to cover so lets dig in all right so im inside of microsoft excel as you can see i have two columns in my data set this is a pretend set of workflow case numbers that my imaginary team needs to get done before i send these to my team to complete i want to highlight the most urgent cases in red in my line of work we have the goal of completing the cases within 5 days after we receive them so in column b it shows the date that we receive the case number listed in column a i need to highlight the cases that are 5 days old or older to show more urgency im g