Note: most of my Excel files are in the Megabytes size with multiple Conditional Formatting) rules. ![]() With this Conditional Formatting issue I told them to put Office 2007 back on. I clicked Conditional Formatting and selected Manage Rules (bottom of the window), then selected: Show formatting rules for: and (using the drop down arrow) changed from Current Selection to: This Worksheet The Excel screen immediately proceeds to cloud up with white (before clicking OK) (similar to being grayed out) and these three error messages are displayed (see pictures above). Occasionally, it crashes the second I try to access Conditional Formatting as I stated above, other times it lets me adjust the formulas, but the second I click OK or Apply, boom.crashes.Īnyone have or had a problem with Excel 2016 crashing when opening Conditional Formatting More importantly, anyone know how to fix it. ![]() ![]()
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