Hi All, I searched for an answer on this first but I'm hoping for some 
easy, good advice.

Using VBA, I have preloaded some cells with formula-based conditional 
formatting. When I copy a column of data into these cells, the conditional 
formatting does not take effect.
Also, formulas in neighboring cells to the right do not change based upon 
this copied-in data. If I go to one of these copied-in cells and just 
re-type the data, the Conditional Formatting and neighboring formulas work 
as written. 

I tried Data->Refresh All, and that didn't seem to work. Thanks for any 
advice on this (hopefully easy) issue. -- John

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