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Copying Conditional Formating to another worksheet
I am using conditional formating to designate a player in a league and their
opponent. Since there are several leagues, I wanted to be able to copy the conditional formating from one sheet to another. When I copy the worksheet, I go to the new sheet, right click on the upper left worksheet button, selecting the entire sheet, select paste special, then select All. Everything works perfectly, accept the conditional formats. It appears to add more conditional formats from the copy / paste procedure. I have selected the new worksheet, selected conditional formating, then cleared existing conditional formats for the entire sheet. Done this many times? Is this a known problem with MS Excel, or am I doing something incorrectly? |
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