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Steven Leuck

copy conditional formatting range
 
I've looked at similar queries but none of the suggestions worked for my
situation. I am trying to copy a conditional format from several cells in
one row to additional rows. It's based on a formula. Here's what I have in
one row:
Formula: =$A$48="x"
The format selected is red fill and white bold font.
the "applies to" selection is =$A48:$K48

What I want to do is copy this function to additional rows such that placing
an "x" in the first cell of any particular row applies the conditional
formatting to the rest of the row's cells.

I've tried format painter, copy special, insert rows, etc. All of the above
will copy the format but it's all tied back to the source cell and the
conditional formatting does not work as intended by placing an "x" in the
first cell of each row.

I used to be able to do this with format painter back in Excel XP but
doesn't seem to work this way in 2007. Any assistance anyone can offer for
this is greatly appreciated.
--
Steven Leuck
Builders Electric, Inc.

Jacob Skaria

copy conditional formatting range
 
The formula should be
=$A48="x"

and not =$A$48="x"

If this post helps click Yes
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Jacob Skaria


"Steven Leuck" wrote:

I've looked at similar queries but none of the suggestions worked for my
situation. I am trying to copy a conditional format from several cells in
one row to additional rows. It's based on a formula. Here's what I have in
one row:
Formula: =$A$48="x"
The format selected is red fill and white bold font.
the "applies to" selection is =$A48:$K48

What I want to do is copy this function to additional rows such that placing
an "x" in the first cell of any particular row applies the conditional
formatting to the rest of the row's cells.

I've tried format painter, copy special, insert rows, etc. All of the above
will copy the format but it's all tied back to the source cell and the
conditional formatting does not work as intended by placing an "x" in the
first cell of each row.

I used to be able to do this with format painter back in Excel XP but
doesn't seem to work this way in 2007. Any assistance anyone can offer for
this is greatly appreciated.
--
Steven Leuck
Builders Electric, Inc.


Steven Leuck

copy conditional formatting range
 
Thank you thank you thank you.

Amazing that after trying so many things it would be such a small thing. I
love these forums and the collective wisdom and assistance given here.
--
Steven Leuck
Builders Electric, Inc.


"Jacob Skaria" wrote:

The formula should be
=$A48="x"

and not =$A$48="x"

If this post helps click Yes
---------------
Jacob Skaria


"Steven Leuck" wrote:

I've looked at similar queries but none of the suggestions worked for my
situation. I am trying to copy a conditional format from several cells in
one row to additional rows. It's based on a formula. Here's what I have in
one row:
Formula: =$A$48="x"
The format selected is red fill and white bold font.
the "applies to" selection is =$A48:$K48

What I want to do is copy this function to additional rows such that placing
an "x" in the first cell of any particular row applies the conditional
formatting to the rest of the row's cells.

I've tried format painter, copy special, insert rows, etc. All of the above
will copy the format but it's all tied back to the source cell and the
conditional formatting does not work as intended by placing an "x" in the
first cell of each row.

I used to be able to do this with format painter back in Excel XP but
doesn't seem to work this way in 2007. Any assistance anyone can offer for
this is greatly appreciated.
--
Steven Leuck
Builders Electric, Inc.


Jacob Skaria

copy conditional formatting range
 
Thanks for your feedback Steven. You are most welcome..

If this post helps click Yes
---------------
Jacob Skaria


"Steven Leuck" wrote:

Thank you thank you thank you.

Amazing that after trying so many things it would be such a small thing. I
love these forums and the collective wisdom and assistance given here.
--
Steven Leuck
Builders Electric, Inc.


"Jacob Skaria" wrote:

The formula should be
=$A48="x"

and not =$A$48="x"

If this post helps click Yes
---------------
Jacob Skaria


"Steven Leuck" wrote:

I've looked at similar queries but none of the suggestions worked for my
situation. I am trying to copy a conditional format from several cells in
one row to additional rows. It's based on a formula. Here's what I have in
one row:
Formula: =$A$48="x"
The format selected is red fill and white bold font.
the "applies to" selection is =$A48:$K48

What I want to do is copy this function to additional rows such that placing
an "x" in the first cell of any particular row applies the conditional
formatting to the rest of the row's cells.

I've tried format painter, copy special, insert rows, etc. All of the above
will copy the format but it's all tied back to the source cell and the
conditional formatting does not work as intended by placing an "x" in the
first cell of each row.

I used to be able to do this with format painter back in Excel XP but
doesn't seem to work this way in 2007. Any assistance anyone can offer for
this is greatly appreciated.
--
Steven Leuck
Builders Electric, Inc.



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