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Workaround for the formatting of multiple sheets part of the problem:
If you can remember to do this at the start of one of the pages that you are getting ready to set up and format in a way that you'd like all, or many, of your sheets to have that can't be done in grouped sheet mode, you could record a macro while setting up the first (or more likely the 2nd <g) one and then just run it on each subsequent sheet. Then delete the macro when you're done? As for the lock/unlock multiple sheets - I don't know of any workaround other than code/macro. "Mhz" wrote: This Is something I was looking forward to in 2007, Unfortunately Conditional Formating Is Still Bound To One Sheet... as well as not being able to lock/unlock multiple sheets unless you're running a macro... ![]() get things done on multiple sheets.. -- Mhz ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Mhz's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=35980 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=560974 |
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