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Default "Fill" Conditional Formatting?

You can copy down ... just like a regular formula ... and just like a
regular formula, you'll need to use relative references in place of absolute
($) references where necessary.

You might post your formulas if you still have a problem.
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"Deanna" wrote in message
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Once I have my conditional formatting set for an entire row, is there any
way
to fill down the rows on the rest of the spreadsheet like you would a
formula
typed directly into a cell? I've tried filling down, and I think each row
is
refencing the cells in the original row instead of the appropriate cell in
it's own row. (Excel 2003)

Is is possible, or do I have to set the conditional formulas for each row
individually?

Thanks...