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Just for future note, when I want to set a conditional format, rather than type the range into the Rules Editor I just select the range the new rule applies to before going in there. Easier and less error-prone, I think. |
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Hello, I've the same problem. The VBA solution works, but it deletes the format of the file. How can be modified the VBA program in order to highlight the row of selected cell without deleting the existing format? Regards |
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Please do not hijack existing threads but start a one of your own adding a link to any other relevant threads if necessary. Thank you
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