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Hi,
I have a worksheet which details stock and last weeks sales. e,g, column A is stock, column B is 7-day sales. This extends down the worksheet several hundred lines (1 line for each product I sell) I want to put in a conditional format which will turn Column A red if it is less than column B. I have no difficulty in doing this with one cell, however I can't seem to paste this into another cell or range of cells using copy/paste special or the format painter. When I do paste into another cell the condition is copied exactly. What I want to do is write a condition where the cell being interrogated is not referenced absolutely, but relatively, in essence what I need to a conditional format which does "if the cell to the left is less than this cell, turn red". Hope that makes sense, thank for any help. -- Regards Jon |
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