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Can you copy conditional formatting down a column, and have it change the cell references like it does with regular formulas? Cell P2 changes formatting depending on the value of cell I2; Cell P3 changes formatting depending on the value of cell I3; etc. I set up the conditional formatting in P2, and when I copy the formatting down the column, the cell reference doesn't change from I2 to I3, I4, etc. It stays I2. Thanks, |
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Hi Rosemary,
When referring to I2 in conditional formatting for P2, change $I$2 to $I2 or I2. Ilya "Rosemary" wrote: Hello, Can you copy conditional formatting down a column, and have it change the cell references like it does with regular formulas? Cell P2 changes formatting depending on the value of cell I2; Cell P3 changes formatting depending on the value of cell I3; etc. I set up the conditional formatting in P2, and when I copy the formatting down the column, the cell reference doesn't change from I2 to I3, I4, etc. It stays I2. Thanks, |
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What did you use in your formula? i2 or $i$2 or i$2 or $i2
Make sure you didn't use $i$2 or i$2. and you can select P2:P(whatever) and apply the conditional formatting all at once. But still use the relative reference (i2). Rosemary wrote: Hello, Can you copy conditional formatting down a column, and have it change the cell references like it does with regular formulas? Cell P2 changes formatting depending on the value of cell I2; Cell P3 changes formatting depending on the value of cell I3; etc. I set up the conditional formatting in P2, and when I copy the formatting down the column, the cell reference doesn't change from I2 to I3, I4, etc. It stays I2. Thanks, -- Dave Peterson |
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When you enter the CFFormula is: make sure Excel doesn't help by placing $ sign in the row reference. You will have to edit out the $ sign if you point to the cell when adding the CFFormula is: If typed, you have control. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 15:31:02 -0700, Rosemary wrote: Hello, Can you copy conditional formatting down a column, and have it change the cell references like it does with regular formulas? Cell P2 changes formatting depending on the value of cell I2; Cell P3 changes formatting depending on the value of cell I3; etc. I set up the conditional formatting in P2, and when I copy the formatting down the column, the cell reference doesn't change from I2 to I3, I4, etc. It stays I2. Thanks, |
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Thank you!!
"Rosemary" wrote: Hello, Can you copy conditional formatting down a column, and have it change the cell references like it does with regular formulas? Cell P2 changes formatting depending on the value of cell I2; Cell P3 changes formatting depending on the value of cell I3; etc. I set up the conditional formatting in P2, and when I copy the formatting down the column, the cell reference doesn't change from I2 to I3, I4, etc. It stays I2. Thanks, |
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