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Excel 2007
The font of cells in column A is set by Conditional Formatting to turn gray if the same-row cell in column B contains data (i.e., <""). The conditional formatting works if I type data into the cell in column B. However, if I paste data into the cell in column B, Conditional Formatting is not automatically triggered. I have to press F9 (calculate) to invoke Conditional Formatting. Similarly, if I delete the data from the cell in column B, the Conditional Formatting doesn't go away until I hit F9. Is there some option I should check or uncheck that will make Conditional Formatting work automatically in these situations? Thanks. |
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