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I'm using conditional formats to seperate groups of data. For example, when
the content of a cell in column A changes from the previous row to the next, the conditional format puts a bold border on top (as opposed on a light border). The problem arises when I insert a row. Then every comparison below that new row compares to 2 rows up, not 1 row up. Ideas appreciated. |
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