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Old April 29th, 2009, 09:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
Dutton
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Default Insert a row and keep the conditional formatting

Regards

I have a worksheet where users insert a row at the top of a sheet by copying
the row that was already at the top and putting the new row at the top.
(Sorry)

The row is high lighted when the user changes one cell from NO to YES using
conditional formatting. This only works once as when a new row is inserted,
the formula expands the range of the conditional formatting for some reason.

Anyone thoughts
Sorry for poor explanation,
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Old April 30th, 2009, 02:11 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
Bernie Deitrick
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Default Insert a row and keep the conditional formatting

Dutton,

What is your conditional formatting rule?

With a "Formula is" rule like

=$A1="YES"

I had no problem copying, pasting, inserting, etc. and keeping the CF
working properly.

HTH,
Bernie
MS Excel MVP


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Regards

I have a worksheet where users insert a row at the top of a sheet by
copying
the row that was already at the top and putting the new row at the top.
(Sorry)

The row is high lighted when the user changes one cell from NO to YES
using
conditional formatting. This only works once as when a new row is
inserted,
the formula expands the range of the conditional formatting for some
reason.

Anyone thoughts
Sorry for poor explanation,


 




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