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I have some Excel 2003 documents.
All cells have 3 Conditional Formatting rules.
The same Conditional Formatting rules apply to all cells.
Each rule is a Formula Is rule.
I want to change those rules.

Selection.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteFormats, Operation:=xlNone, _
SkipBlanks:=False, Transpose:=False
copies the conditional formatting and also copies other formatting
options such as font, etc.

Can someone please suggest an easy way to do this?
I could write a macro to do so, but that seems excessive.
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Hi Walter,

Am Thu, 17 Mar 2016 17:36:43 +0000 schrieb Walter Briscoe:

I have some Excel 2003 documents.
All cells have 3 Conditional Formatting rules.
The same Conditional Formatting rules apply to all cells.
Each rule is a Formula Is rule.
I want to change those rules.


select a cell with the conditional formatting = Conditional Formatting.
In that dialog you can change the rule and the range it is applied to.


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In message of Thu, 17 Mar 2016 19:19:33 in
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Hi Walter,

Am Thu, 17 Mar 2016 17:36:43 +0000 schrieb Walter Briscoe:

I have some Excel 2003 documents.
All cells have 3 Conditional Formatting rules.
The same Conditional Formatting rules apply to all cells.
Each rule is a Formula Is rule.
I want to change those rules.


select a cell with the conditional formatting = Conditional Formatting.
In that dialog you can change the rule and the range it is applied to.


Thanks, Claus.
I do not recognise what you write.
I found that I could select a range and change the conditional
formatting of its first cell. The change was copied through.
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