Olá, boa tarde. 

Muito obrigada. Vou testar no arquivo original para ver como roda.

Muito obrigada. 

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Em quarta-feira, 2 de abril de 2014 15h19min18s UTC-3, Basole escreveu:
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> Olá Renata boa tarde,
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> Veja agora no anexo, se entendi o que voce quer. 
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> Saudações, 
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> Basole.
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> 2014-04-02 9:42 GMT-03:00 Renata Torquato <renataa...@gmail.com<javascript:>
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>> Olá Basole, obrigada pela resposta. 
>>
>> Ainda não é isso Rs* Acontece que a célula somente deve mudar para o 
>> status DELAYED caso ela possua o status ON TRACK *E SE *a data do 
>> deadline for menor que a data atual (Se for igual o status deve continuar 
>> ON TRACK). Caso eu manualmente mude o status para COMPLETED ou CANCELLED, 
>> ainda que a data de deadline seja menor que a data atual, a célula deve 
>> permanecer com esses status sem mudar para DELAYED... O racional é que 
>> mesmo em atraso uma determinada pessoa pode completar uma determinada 
>> tarefa e desta forma ela estará completa ainda que tenha ficado atrasada em 
>> determinado período. Esse é um Dashboard de tarefas, estas que podem ser 
>> completas ou canceladas por alguma razão e por isso eu preciso ter a 
>> flexibilidade nas células de colocar o status COMPLETED ou CANCELLED quando 
>> aplicável, alterando-se somente de ON TRACK para DELAYED caso o deadline já 
>> tenha sido ultrapassado. 
>>
>> Não sei se ficou muito claro!
>>
>> Obrigada. 
>>
>> Em terça-feira, 1 de abril de 2014 14h39min06s UTC-3, Basole escreveu:
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>>> Olá Renata Torquato boa tarde, 
>>>
>>> Veja no anexo que é isso que voce está querendo. 
>>> Eu só fiz para duas condiçoes se for menor ou se for maior a data. No 
>>> caso de a data for igual, qual seria o status? 
>>>
>>> Saudaçoes. 
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>>>
>>> Basole.
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>>> 2014-04-01 10:19 GMT-03:00 Renata Torquato <renataa...@gmail.com>:
>>>
>>> Thanks. 
>>>>  
>>>> Please find attached the file (Sorry but it's not in english). 
>>>>  
>>>> SHEET ACTION PLANS: You will find the column P where I have all the 
>>>> deadlines and column R with the status (Completed, On Track, Cancelled and 
>>>> Delayed). I would like the ON TRACK status to automatically turn to 
>>>> DELAYED 
>>>> if the deadline (Column P)  is < than the current date (CELL K2 - SHEET 
>>>> DATA). 
>>>>  
>>>> Column R is under data validation and all the status are manually 
>>>> established because we need to change to COMPLETED if the action has been 
>>>> implemented. 
>>>>  
>>>> Thanks. 
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>> Em domingo, 30 de março de 2014 14h21min17s UTC-3, ashish escreveu:
>>>>
>>>>> can u share a sample file?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 9:44 PM, Renata Torquato <renataa...@gmail.com
>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> That's exactly what I tried before but it doesn't work ... =/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Em domingo, 30 de março de 2014 12h29min52s UTC-3, ashish escreveu: 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Sub test()
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>     With Sheets("Sheet1")
>>>>>>>         If .Range("a2").Value > VBA.Date And 
>>>>>>> UCase(.Range("a1").Value) = UCase("ON TRACK ") Then
>>>>>>>             .Range("a1").Value = "DELAYED"
>>>>>>>         End If
>>>>>>>     End With
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> End Sub
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 8:32 PM, Renata Torquato <
>>>>>>> renataa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I have the following situation: 
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I would like the range (A1) to change to the status DELAYED if this 
>>>>>>>> range shows the status ON TRACK and if the deadline date on range A2 
>>>>>>>> has 
>>>>>>>> passed the current date (Formula TODAY in another sheet). If the 
>>>>>>>> condition 
>>>>>>>> is false I would like range A1 to keep its status (DELAYED, ON TRACK, 
>>>>>>>> COMPLETED or ON TRACK), which means that nothing will change with the 
>>>>>>>> Macro. 
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I have tried the code however it is not working. I was wondering if 
>>>>>>>> maybe it's due to the fact that all the conditions on range A1 are 
>>>>>>>> under 
>>>>>>>> data validation list?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Which code should I try? 
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks. 
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