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When I use conditional format to highlight cells, I found that the
FormatConditions(1).Interior.ColorIndex were changed to the same number no matter if the cell is highlighted for not. So a cell with a yellow highlight and a cell that looks white both have FormatConditions(1).Interior.ColorIndex = 6. Why is that? |
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