Hi there,
I came across an issue with conditional formatting and would like to know if anyone has seen it too and whether there are any fixes.
I have a workbook in which one of the worksheets presents a summary report. On that report the cells of one of the columns are conditionally formatted to display a green, yellow, red icon set depending on the value of the cell.
Also, this being a report of variable length, the first 10 or so rows of the workbook are used as the "Rows to repeat at top" option.
So far so good, when the workbook is viewed on the screen, everything seems to be OK. The problem arises when a Print Preview is called or the Worksheet is PDF'd. What happens is that starting form the second page a problem occurs. On the icon column, an icon is displayed on the last row of the "Rows to repeat at top", overlaid on top of the actual content of that cell (one of the headers).
I've checked all the conditional formatting rules and I don't believe I'm doing something wrong. I'm attaching an image of the column as displayed in the worksheet and another image of what it looks like on the Print Preview or PDF generated document.
Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers,
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