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conditional format
I am trying to copy and paste a conditional format to onsequtive rows below,
everytime I paste the original row is pasted too. How can i copy and paste a copnditional format and ensure the new row is recognised. I am using format to highlight a maximum value e.g =max($C$3:$e$3) Thanks D |
conditional format
You'll need to look at the difference between absolute and relative
references for cells; Excel help will tell you. -- David Biddulph "D" wrote in message ... I am trying to copy and paste a conditional format to onsequtive rows below, everytime I paste the original row is pasted too. How can i copy and paste a copnditional format and ensure the new row is recognised. I am using format to highlight a maximum value e.g =max($C$3:$e$3) Thanks D |
conditional format
If you have C3 set with the conditional format, select the range C3 to E3 and
then go to conditional formatting. You should see your setting for the first cell. Click OK and it is now applied to the entire row. "D" wrote: I am trying to copy and paste a conditional format to onsequtive rows below, everytime I paste the original row is pasted too. How can i copy and paste a copnditional format and ensure the new row is recognised. I am using format to highlight a maximum value e.g =max($C$3:$e$3) Thanks D |
conditional format
I guess there are several interpretations of what you want.
If you just want to paste the formatting use the "Format Painter" but you should be aware that it is a lot more efficient to set the conditional formatting for entire columns or just what you will be needing ahead of time rather adding C.F. piecemeal. Conditional Formatting http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/condfmt.htm If you want the C.F. to change row to row then remove the $ from in front of the column in your C.F. formula. --- HTH, David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm Search Page: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/search.htm "BoniM" wrote in message ... If you have C3 set with the conditional format, select the range C3 to E3 and then go to conditional formatting. You should see your setting for the first cell. Click OK and it is now applied to the entire row. "D" wrote: I am trying to copy and paste a conditional format to onsequtive rows below, everytime I paste the original row is pasted too. How can i copy and paste a copnditional format and ensure the new row is recognised. I am using format to highlight a maximum value e.g =max($C$3:$e$3) Thanks D |
conditional format
And your formula actually needs to be:
=C3=MAX($C$3:$E$3) "D" wrote: I am trying to copy and paste a conditional format to onsequtive rows below, everytime I paste the original row is pasted too. How can i copy and paste a copnditional format and ensure the new row is recognised. I am using format to highlight a maximum value e.g =max($C$3:$e$3) Thanks D |
conditional format
Hi,
For more information on Conditional Formatting, refer to this link: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...CL100570551033 Challa Prabhu "D" wrote: I am trying to copy and paste a conditional format to onsequtive rows below, everytime I paste the original row is pasted too. How can i copy and paste a copnditional format and ensure the new row is recognised. I am using format to highlight a maximum value e.g =max($C$3:$e$3) Thanks D |
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