copying & pasting only specific cell colors in range...

sadams1

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hello & thank you taking time to consider this...

the screenshots show 3 tabs in a spreadsheet
The "original" tab has the yellow, green & blue highlighted cells that I'd like to copy into the "final...end" as a range.
The difference between the tabs is the background row shading...I'd like to maintain the "alternating row" in the middle tab labelled as "final...start".
I've been messing with "conditional formatting" & looking for code online on how to approach this but am not having much luck.

Again, I greatly appreciate any direction or insights!
Steve
 

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