Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) wrote:
In other words if you copied cell C3 and pasted special on C4:c10, the
conditional formatting would be copied but the cell references in cell
C10 for the conditional formatting would point to the same cell as those
referenced in cell C3.
Formulae in Format > Conditional formatting used the same rules as Formulae
in a cell.
Used Absolute, Relative, or Mixed adressing. ($A$1,A1,$A1,A$1)
Gérard
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