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Hi,
I have conditional formatting set-up where a range of cells will change colour based on values in another couple of cells. The rule was along the lines of: Cell Value Is between =$D$134 and $E$134 This worked fine however in order to allow me to copy the rule to other rows I removed the '$' signs (based on a recommendation in another post). Unfortunately after copying the formula now no longer works. The rule is now: Cell Value Is between =D134 and E134 Can anyone help by explaining what the '$' does and how I might be able to fix this as I need to be able to copy the rule to a several rows without changing each time. Thanks CW |
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