conditional formatting changing borders

andrewb90

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Hello all,

I am having an issue with my conditional formatting. I would like to just manually set all my borders for my worksheet, and have my conditional formatting ignore borders, but when I select no borders it just removes them from my conditional ranges. How do I fix this?

Just in case, my CF is to lightly shade every other visible row in my range.
 

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By default it shouldn't change the borders unless you have specified.

Edit the the conditional format rule and go to the Borders Tab. In the bottom right of the tab is a 'Clear' button. If you can click it it means you've specified a border. Click it to clear any conditional borders.
 
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