From: xramx on 21 Mar 2010 08:52 My Excel 2007 Worksheet has 19 colms & anywhere from 10 to 40 rows. The data changes daily with deletions, insertion and additions to the end. Colm N has an action indicator & I have set Conditional Formatting to highlight any "Delete" entries &I set the range to the entire column - $N:$N. Works great at first ... then a few days later I look at the "Manage Rules" & the range associated with my formula has changed and been fragmented ... eg. $N$29:$N$1048576,$N$1:$N$25. My guess is that it is from the deletes ... but how else can I do this. How do I stop the row changes from effecting the conditional formatting range?
From: Barb Reinhardt on 21 Mar 2010 10:10 Is it possible that your users are copying and pasting from another workbook which may not have the conditional formats? I've seen that cause the effect you mention. If they paste something in the cell with the CF that does not have CF, the original CF is removed. -- HTH, Barb Reinhardt "xramx" wrote: > My Excel 2007 Worksheet has 19 colms & anywhere from 10 to 40 rows. > The data changes daily with deletions, insertion and additions to the > end. > > Colm N has an action indicator & I have set Conditional Formatting to > highlight any "Delete" entries &I set the range to the entire column - > $N:$N. > > Works great at first ... then a few days later I look at the "Manage > Rules" & the range associated with my formula has changed and been > fragmented ... eg. $N$29:$N$1048576,$N$1:$N$25. My guess is that it > is from the deletes ... but how else can I do this. How do I stop > the row changes from effecting the conditional formatting range? > . >
From: xramx on 21 Mar 2010 11:17 Just tried copy/paste from a cell that had no CF ... the receiving cell's CF did not change (the rule range still was $N:$N). I (aka User) then tried deleting one of the rows. NO Fragmentation ... I did this earlier this am & there was fragmentation. Confused ... Ram On Mar 21, 10:10 am, Barb Reinhardt <BarbReinha...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Is it possible that your users are copying and pasting from another workbook > which may not have the conditional formats? I've seen that cause the effect > you mention. If they paste something in the cell with the CF that does not > have CF, the original CF is removed. > -- > HTH, > > Barb Reinhardt > > "xramx" wrote: > > My Excel 2007 Worksheet has 19 colms & anywhere from 10 to 40 rows. > > The data changes daily with deletions, insertion and additions to the > > end. > > > Colm N has an action indicator & I have set Conditional Formatting to > > highlight any "Delete" entries &I set the range to the entire column - > > $N:$N. > > > Works great at first ... then a few days later I look at the "Manage > > Rules" & the range associated with my formula has changed and been > > fragmented ... eg. $N$29:$N$1048576,$N$1:$N$25. My guess is that it > > is from the deletes ... but how else can I do this. How do I stop > > the row changes from effecting the conditional formatting range? > > .
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