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Kjell Rilbe
Nov 15, 2017Copper Contributor
Keep conditional formatting range when inserting/deleting cells/rows/columns?
Hi, I sometimes use conditional formatting. For each entry, there's a cell range that it applies to. Often I need it to be used on the entire sheet, or at least a large range of it, i.e. all rows...
- Jan 27, 2022
Was having the same issue and so my search led to this forum, searched everywhere else and couldn't find the answer, played around with it and finally figured it out. It's actually a pretty simple solution.
Instead of Inserting a column or copying and inserting a column, all you have to do is select the column cells that you want to extend, then at the bottom of the cursor where the plus sign is, click and drag to the right as many columns as needed.
The CF range extended to the last column without creating any extra conditions or messing up the original range.
VianneyBoillot
Sep 15, 2021Copper Contributor
Thank for this idea !
However, I tried it, and when I click "apply" on the CF window manager, my initial range is still displayed, as if my entry was not valid.
Before
After
And the formula is working..
Any idea what I got wrong ?
I tried also to use "INDIRECT" function, but excel just evaluated the range when applied.
Thank you !
AdamS_PL
Dec 10, 2021Copper Contributor
You are right.
Seems like I didn't test this solution good enough.
No more ideas how to overcome this.
Seems like I didn't test this solution good enough.
No more ideas how to overcome this.