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When copying Conditional Formatting formulas be careful about the placement
of $ signs for relative and absolute references. =$A$1 will always point to A1 =$A1 will always point to column A but row reference changes Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 24 Jul 2009 07:18:00 -0700, FMS wrote: I've had this problem with a couple of Data Lists now and can't find a way to resolve it. When I set up the list, although it copies down to a new row the formulae and cell general formatting, I can't get it to copy the conditional formatting. However many times I try, it's fine until I step out of the list, but when I step back in, the conditional formatting is lost. Is this possible? |
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