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Default Copy formatting, Help


I have the following Conditional Formatting Formula (which works for the one
Row); =D11=MAX($D$11,$F$11,$H$11,$J$11,$L$11,$N$11)

Problem is I cannot copy this row down as needed. Excel always converts the
Relative references to Absolute. I have used F4 to toggle to Relative but
soon as I "Apply" they convert back to Absolute.

What am I missing? Also, I'm using Office 2007.

Bob
 
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