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Hi,
I have 2 conditional formats in several columns, highlighting red and amber. I've realised I need a third to leave the cell white if a conditional in another cell is not fulfilled. This new white conditional format needs to take priority over the red and amber, so needs to be the first rule. How can I change the order of the conditional format, without deleting and retyping the pre3vious rules after I've input the new one ? -- Rich http://www.richdavies.com/fantasy-football.htm |
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You can't, but it is only one change as you can select all cells and apply
it in one sweep. -- __________________________________ HTH Bob wrote in message ... Hi, I have 2 conditional formats in several columns, highlighting red and amber. I've realised I need a third to leave the cell white if a conditional in another cell is not fulfilled. This new white conditional format needs to take priority over the red and amber, so needs to be the first rule. How can I change the order of the conditional format, without deleting and retyping the pre3vious rules after I've input the new one ? -- Rich http://www.richdavies.com/fantasy-football.htm |
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