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I have used conditional formatting to highlight some issues in a spreadsheet.
However, to distribute this, I need to remove the link to the base data used as the source file is too big. Is there a way I can copy the cell shading so that the condition is removed but the formatting remains? I am using 2003, and the spreadsheet is 7500 rows x 70 columns and running on a laptop, so any solution can't be too memory or processor intensive! Thanks for your suggestions |
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Take a look at http://xldynamic.com/source/xld.CFConditions.html and see if
it helps, although it is not simple. HTH Bob "Ladymuck" wrote in message ... I have used conditional formatting to highlight some issues in a spreadsheet. However, to distribute this, I need to remove the link to the base data used as the source file is too big. Is there a way I can copy the cell shading so that the condition is removed but the formatting remains? I am using 2003, and the spreadsheet is 7500 rows x 70 columns and running on a laptop, so any solution can't be too memory or processor intensive! Thanks for your suggestions |
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