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I have a spreadsheet that i need to exactly copy to another worksheet so that
i can conditionally format the copy to highlight what i need. By doing this i can replace the original data weekly without changing or setting up the conditional format each week. I have two problems: - 1. How can i copy the information across so that if there is no data to copy it will show a blank in the cell 2. Is there a way to then show in a third workbook only the rows with conditionally formatted data within them? Thanks |
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Hi Paul,
Copy = Paste special = formats should do most if not all that you're asking. Ewan. "PaulW" wrote: I have a spreadsheet that i need to exactly copy to another worksheet so that i can conditionally format the copy to highlight what i need. By doing this i can replace the original data weekly without changing or setting up the conditional format each week. I have two problems: - 1. How can i copy the information across so that if there is no data to copy it will show a blank in the cell 2. Is there a way to then show in a third workbook only the rows with conditionally formatted data within them? Thanks |
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