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how to remove conditional formatting
I am trying to remove a conditional format. I followed the directions and
was able to remove the formatting but it only worked for that cell. When I typed the condition in another cell the formatting would come up again. How do I remove the conditon permanently? I am using Office Excel 2003 |
how to remove conditional formatting
Hi Laura
I believe you have to select all the cells from which you wish to remove the formatting and then go the to conditioanl formatting and remove the condition and conditions are setup per cell. "Laura" wrote: I am trying to remove a conditional format. I followed the directions and was able to remove the formatting but it only worked for that cell. When I typed the condition in another cell the formatting would come up again. How do I remove the conditon permanently? I am using Office Excel 2003 |
how to remove conditional formatting
If you want to remove it from an entire sheet, press Ctrl + "A" to select
all cells. Click Fomat, then Conditional Formatting. Click Delete and check all three boxes. HTH, Paul -- "Laura" wrote in message ... I am trying to remove a conditional format. I followed the directions and was able to remove the formatting but it only worked for that cell. When I typed the condition in another cell the formatting would come up again. How do I remove the conditon permanently? I am using Office Excel 2003 |
how to remove conditional formatting
Select the whole sheet (by clicking on the box in the top-left corner,
beyond A1), then Format/ Conditional Formatting/ and delete the condition. -- David Biddulph "Laura" wrote in message ... I am trying to remove a conditional format. I followed the directions and was able to remove the formatting but it only worked for that cell. When I typed the condition in another cell the formatting would come up again. How do I remove the conditon permanently? I am using Office Excel 2003 |
how to remove conditional formatting
Thanks, that worked.
"PCLIVE" wrote: If you want to remove it from an entire sheet, press Ctrl + "A" to select all cells. Click Fomat, then Conditional Formatting. Click Delete and check all three boxes. HTH, Paul -- "Laura" wrote in message ... I am trying to remove a conditional format. I followed the directions and was able to remove the formatting but it only worked for that cell. When I typed the condition in another cell the formatting would come up again. How do I remove the conditon permanently? I am using Office Excel 2003 |
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