Hi.
Until this morning, I have been using the following conditional formatting quite happily in pivot tables.
These are the subtotal rows only.
It would turn cells on the subtotal rows red if the number in those cells was larger than a reference number on row 16 at the top of each column.
I could refresh the workbook as often as I liked without issue.
As of this morning, whenever I press Refresh, the 'Applies to'cells turns themselves into covering all rows of data and not just the totals rows and changes the first number in the formula from E23 to E20.
Even if I amend the 'Applies to' range manually, as soon as I apply the changes, it turns back to being wrong.
I've tried creating conditional formatting from scratch on a new pivot table and it does it there to.
It won't give me conditional formatting on the subtotal row only.
I've tested this on spreadsheets that were in the cloud and haven't been touched in months to make sure it wasn't something I did recently and it's definitely not something I've done to the workbook.
In case it matters, each column in the workbook is a different field - Sum of April, Sum of May etc.
Help please!