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![]() Hello and great day today. I use conditional formatting to find an error(s) in many rows and columns when my grand totals aren't matching both down and across. I might have 15 columns and 45 rows with data and currency listed. I must make sure each row across matches to a grand total and same down with the columns. The conditional formatting is great for high-liting discrepancies But it also highlites rows that are not really errors when put together with another row. So I fix the row with an actual error but how do I get rid of the highlite on the rows which are not really errors. I can't use undo because then I'm back where I started. Thank you. -- lil'bit married, muddled, and mistook ------------------------------------------------------------------------ lil'bit's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=4306 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=484010 |
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