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Id appreciate help understanding why an apparently simple conditional
formatting is not working as expected. A group of rows was formatted at one time but responded erratically to changes in cell entries. What I did was - *open a new workbook, *select rows 1-10 *in the Conditional Format menu, choose Formula is *enter =if($A$1=,TRUE, FALSE) *choose fill color, for ex. red *hit the ENTER key *rows 1-10 turned red, as expected. Heres the problem. When I typed into cell A1 a few random letters, some of the rows returned to the default color of white. Why not all? Even more confusing, if I minimize and expand the window, the formatting of all rows is now correct. |
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