I also (use to) have a macro that would go through conditional formatting in a s/s to reduce the number of times that the formatted ranges are duplicated & fragmented - that can impact size & performance, particularly if you have loads of (most often entirely unnecessary) complex formulae in the conditions.
I also (use to) have a macro that would go through conditional formatting in a s/s to reduce the number of times that the formatted ranges are duplicated & fragmented - that can impact size & performance, particularly if you have loads of (most often entirely unnecessary) complex formulae in the conditions.
Fragile af, though.