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Conditional Formating
I have a worksheet that is for my mileage on my work vehicle. I have to keep
track of my mile is Floirda and Alabama. I am wanting to set up my worksheet so that when I have miles in Alabama the font will change and the background color will change. So far I have been able to do this how ever I want to copy it to rest of the open cells below. After I have done the copy. I can start my first row and put in the Alabama miles when I hit enter it makes all the rows change. I want each row to work independently. How can I copy them so this happens. I doin't want to have to format each row. Thanks |
Conditional Formating
Hi Jerrold
look in your conditional formatting you probably have a formula that includes $. which makes the reference absolut, in order to work the way you want it to you need to make it relative ($A$2 = absolute; A2 = relative) hth Carlo On Jan 9, 10:04*am, Jerrold <Jerrold @discussions.microsoft.com wrote: I have a worksheet that is for my mileage on my work vehicle. I have to keep track of my mile is Floirda and Alabama. I am wanting to set up my worksheet so that when I have miles in Alabama the font will change and the background color will change. So far I have been able to do this how ever I want to copy it to rest of the open cells below. After I have done the copy. I can start my first row and put in the Alabama miles when I hit enter it makes all the rows change. I want each row to work independently. How can I copy them so this happens. I doin't want to have to format each row. Thanks |
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