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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T18:25:01+00:00 2026-05-27T18:25:01+00:00

I have to use the following formula to format a cell based on a

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I have to use the following formula to format a cell based on a range of cells.

=IF($D$35=$AD$34+$A$3,1,IF($D$36=$AD$34+$A$3,1,IF($D$37=$AD$34+$A$3,1,IF($D$38=$AD$34+$A$3,1,IF($D$39=$AD$34+$A$3,1,IF($D$40=$AD$34+$A$3,1,IF($D$41=$AD$34+$A$3,1,IF($D$42=$AD$34+$A$3,1,IF($D$43=$AD$34+$A$3,1,0)))))))))

The range of cells is D35 to D43. The condition to be met is a specific date (designated by AD34+A3). The formula above works perfectly. However, I know there is a better way. I have tried using INDIRECT, and OFFSET commands to specify the range of cells. I have not been able to get the syntax right.

I have worked on this for days, can someone please show me what i am missing? I would prefer a solution that does not require VBL.

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    2026-05-27T18:25:01+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 6:25 pm

    =IFERROR(MATCH(AD34+A3,D35:D43,0),0)

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