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Default Conditional Formatting

These formulas work WONDERFUL, thanks to one of you who was kind enough to
help me out with them. I want to use them to do one more thing, and I'm not
sure how to adjust it. These select the ENTIRE row for bold or highlighting.
I wish to have them select the row, but only from Column A through X.

=OR(AND($K1=13,$K1<=98),$K1100)

and

=AND($K1=99,$V1=0)

Currently when this funciton goes, it tacks on a bunch of extra empty
columns, making it not printer friendly. I figured there must be a way to
have it only do the range I want, and not add any extra columns. THANKS!!!

 
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