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I have a large spreadsheet with conditional formatting in some of the cells
within the rows. When I select a range and sort it, the conditional fomatting does not stay with the cell. My spreadsheet then has cells with the wrong conditional formatting in them. I have made sure that I have no hidden rows or columns, no merged cells. Why won't the conditional formatting move with the cell it was formatted for? -- gfoley |
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I think the problem here is that you have conditional formatting in "some of
the cells within the rows". You should probably have the formatting applied to ALL of the cells in your range if you plan on doing any sorting. Perhaps you could provide more details on your data, formulas and conditions. Then we might be able to suggest a solution. HTH, Elkar "renie" wrote: I have a large spreadsheet with conditional formatting in some of the cells within the rows. When I select a range and sort it, the conditional fomatting does not stay with the cell. My spreadsheet then has cells with the wrong conditional formatting in them. I have made sure that I have no hidden rows or columns, no merged cells. Why won't the conditional formatting move with the cell it was formatted for? -- gfoley |
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I suspect that the conditional formatting is based on the cells position in
the worksheet. For example all odd numbered rows are shaded. When you sort the range you are changing the cells position in the worksheet. Could you post an example of the formula used for the conditional formatting? Dave "renie" wrote in message ... I have a large spreadsheet with conditional formatting in some of the cells within the rows. When I select a range and sort it, the conditional fomatting does not stay with the cell. My spreadsheet then has cells with the wrong conditional formatting in them. I have made sure that I have no hidden rows or columns, no merged cells. Why won't the conditional formatting move with the cell it was formatted for? -- gfoley |
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