Hi
When all data and formatting has been pasted, use the line below to
delete Conditional formatting from the range.
Range("A1

10").FormatConditions.Delete 'Change range to suit
Hopes this helps.
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Per
On 4 Aug., 23:11, Jamie <Ja...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I regularly need to cut or copy and paste from one worksheet to another and
> I'm having trouble with how I want it formatted.
>
> ex:
> T1234 * * *22/07/09 * * SC * * *04/08/09 * * *Norway
> In my workbook T1234 has a blue fill (manual) and 04/08/09 has a green fill
> (conditional formatting). *I need to cut or copy and paste the entire row
> into another worksheet and keep the blue formatting from the first cell, but
> I don't want the conditional formatting anymore. *Is there a way to do this
> without changing the format every time after I paste? *This would be
> INCREDIBLY helpful! *Thanks!