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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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Hi
if you want to highlight always the active cell you need VBA. See: http://www.cpearson.com/excel/excelM...ightActiveCell -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany schrieb im Newsbeitrag ps.com... 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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Hi Mark,
To delete Conditional Formatting from all cells Ctrl+A to select all cells Format, Conditional Format, Delete button Delete formats 1, 2, and 3 Pasting a format into another cell will copy the format and the conditional format is a format, so that is a way of adding or removing conditonal formatting usually by accident. If you want to delete some other C.F. you probably want to select the exact same selection as when you created the C.F. that you want to delete. Not so easy, and you may be better off deleting all C.F. and starting over if you want some of the C.F. --- HTH, David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel [site changed Nov. 2001] My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm Search Page: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/search.htm wrote in message ps.com... 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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Thanks David, I have tried that. As soon as I select a cell after
deleteing the CF, the cell turns yellow again and all cells have the same CF again. I cannot find any VBA to match the Chip Pearson Highlight Active Cell VBA macro. What do I do now?? |
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