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-- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Tuffy" wrote in message ... Thanks! That helped. "T. Valko" wrote: When you copy, use the right click menuCopy, then Paste SpecialValues or Formulas. Just make sure Paste SpecialFormats is not selected. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Tuffy" wrote in message ... I am working with some conditional formatting involving formulas: =$D$5=.001, format the text red for cells =$B$5:$D$5 My problem is this, if you copy any of the values in the cells that have the conditional format above, another rule is created and i have to delete that rule. For example, if I copy the values in B5 and C5 and copy to B18 and C18, under Manage Rules, for current selection and this workbood, an extra rule is created. =$D$5=.001, red text applies to $B$18:$C$18. How do I prevent this from happening? |
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