Copying Conditional Formatting Rules

gaming_mouse

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is it possible to export the conditional formating rules from one worksheet to another? How about apply them to all worksheets in a document?

I just want to avoid retyping the same cond. formatting rules for every worksheet in my document.

Thanks,
gm
 

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just_jon

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You can highlight the range of cells on Sheet1 and copy/paste them to your other sheets as-is, or via Copy / Paste Special / Formats.
 
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mdavidge

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Hello,

Have you tried to copy the area with the formatting and Past Special > Formats?

Mike
 
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