Hi,
I have a To Do List, in this list there is obviously a due date. I need Excel to recognize when the date set in cell T6 is greater than the time set in cell X6 -
(X6 contains: =TODAY() ), once it has recognized this, I want it to send an email to a specific email address.
Email:
To: email@address.co.uk
Subject: Due Date Exceeded
Msg Body: A task you have set is currently overdue, please review task.
- This workbook will be open constantly.
- There is conditional formatting in this spreadsheet in column V, and columns X and Y are hidden as they hold formula which is not necessary to be visible.
- If possible, please can any help given, include the whole of column T so that when a date is entered into an even numbered cell in column T is can see it.
- I have attached the workbook itself.
To Do List.xlsm
Any help is appreciated.
Archie
I have a To Do List, in this list there is obviously a due date. I need Excel to recognize when the date set in cell T6 is greater than the time set in cell X6 -
(X6 contains: =TODAY() ), once it has recognized this, I want it to send an email to a specific email address.
Email:
To: email@address.co.uk
Subject: Due Date Exceeded
Msg Body: A task you have set is currently overdue, please review task.
- This workbook will be open constantly.
- There is conditional formatting in this spreadsheet in column V, and columns X and Y are hidden as they hold formula which is not necessary to be visible.
- If possible, please can any help given, include the whole of column T so that when a date is entered into an even numbered cell in column T is can see it.
- I have attached the workbook itself.
To Do List.xlsm
Any help is appreciated.
Archie