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In previous versions of Excel I could copy a formatting to another cell and
the formula would move appropriately (as long as $ were removed from reference) ie. =A9 would change to =A10 if copied down. In Excel 2007 I am finding that this is not happening - the comparative cell is staying the same no matter where I copy it. Is there a different way to accomplish this without doing a conditional formatting for each individual cell? |
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