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I have several rows of data with a header row that has a conditional format
applied depending on a row below.

When I copy that header row to another sheet, the conditional formula still
refers to a row which is no longer where it expects it to be. (because I
copied the header row somewhere else).

Is there anyway that I could get the 'result' of the conditional formula and
NOT have the formula itself ?

ie Can I copy a conditional formula as copy paste special value ?

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Not really, you paste with format or without, not part of the format.

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I have several rows of data with a header row that has a conditional

format
applied depending on a row below.

When I copy that header row to another sheet, the conditional formula

still
refers to a row which is no longer where it expects it to be. (because I
copied the header row somewhere else).

Is there anyway that I could get the 'result' of the conditional formula

and
NOT have the formula itself ?

ie Can I copy a conditional formula as copy paste special value ?

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Bob Phillips wrote:
Not really, you paste with format or without, not part of the format.

I have several rows of data with a header row that has a conditional format
applied depending on a row below.

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ie Can I copy a conditional formula as copy paste special value ?



Oh well, back to the drawing board, thanks anyway

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