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Default conditional formula: time to expiration date becomes < 6 months

How do I structure a conditional format when the time between today and an
expiration date is less than or equal to 6 months (180 days)?
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Default conditional formula: time to expiration date becomes < 6 months

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Try Cell Value, Less Than, =TODAY()+180

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How do I structure a conditional format when the time between today and an
expiration date is less than or equal to 6 months (180 days)?

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Default conditional formula: time to expiration date becomes < 6 mont

Try Cell Value, Less Than, =TODAY()+180

Think the CF setting for "Cell Value Is" needs to be:
between, =TODAY(), and, =TODAY()+180
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