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Paste Conditional Formats
How do I paste conditional formats WITHOUT pasting the borders, pattern, etc.
? Also, I want to be able to post the conditional formats with the 'usual' use of $ in the formula. |
Paste Conditional Formats
select the block to be conditionally formated and enter the formatting for all
"Paul" wrote: How do I paste conditional formats WITHOUT pasting the borders, pattern, etc. ? Also, I want to be able to post the conditional formats with the 'usual' use of $ in the formula. |
Paste Conditional Formats
So far so good, but what if I want the condition to be set relative to a
column in the same row as the source data in each case A1 conditional on B1, A2 conditional on B2, etc. "Vacation's Over" wrote: select the block to be conditionally formated and enter the formatting for all "Paul" wrote: How do I paste conditional formats WITHOUT pasting the borders, pattern, etc. ? Also, I want to be able to post the conditional formats with the 'usual' use of $ in the formula. |
Paste Conditional Formats
Use formula is instead of cell is selection, then use relative references
putting formula for first cell in range block a1:a300 Formatconditional format formula is =A1B1 format pattern Yellow OK now if AB A will turn yellow for A1 to A300 "Paul" wrote: So far so good, but what if I want the condition to be set relative to a column in the same row as the source data in each case A1 conditional on B1, A2 conditional on B2, etc. "Vacation's Over" wrote: select the block to be conditionally formated and enter the formatting for all "Paul" wrote: How do I paste conditional formats WITHOUT pasting the borders, pattern, etc. ? Also, I want to be able to post the conditional formats with the 'usual' use of $ in the formula. |
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