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I have the followint formula in a conditional format.
=ROW()=ROW(INDIRECT(CELL("address")))
I remember getting it from this group, it highlights the active cell in
yellow.
I cannot delete it and I believe it will not allow me to copy and paste
data about the spreadsheet.
I need to delete as I need to copy and paste more than I need the
active cell highlighted.

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I have the followint formula in a conditional format.
=ROW()=ROW(INDIRECT(CELL("address")))
I remember getting it from this group, it highlights the active cell

in
yellow.
I cannot delete it and I believe it will not allow me to copy and

paste
data about the spreadsheet.
I need to delete as I need to copy and paste more than I need the
active cell highlighted.


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Which post? Can you narrow it down for me please?

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Which post? Can you narrow it down for me please?

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