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I'm trying to use the Format Painter or Copy Special/Format options to copy
CF like I have been able to do in prior versions. In my spreadsheet, it is not progressing the rows like it should in a CF formula like =AND(C120,D12<1) and acting like I have entered it as =AND(C$120,D$12<1). It worked for a while under some special conditions, but now no matter what I do it replicates the exact same formula without progressing the rows like it should. Is there some kind of option that I need to set, is this a bug, ??? "T. Valko" wrote: It works ok for me. Here are the steps I used: Select the range A10:F10 Goto Home tabStylesConditional FormattingManage RulesNew RuleUse a formula to determine which cells to format =A10100 Click the Format button Select the desired style(s) OK out -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Whit" wrote in message ... New to Office 2007, but am very frustrated. When I copy a cell's formatting (either by paste/special/formats or format painter) the conditional formatting is not using the relative cell row reference but instead always referring back to the original cell even though I am not using the absolute $ reference. For example: CF = A10100 (in cell A10) when I copy the format to B10 CF = A10100 If I copy the format to B10:F10 CF in all cells = B10100 What is going on?? |
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