How to force Excel to respect formatting while expanding a dynamic table?

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Good night, you guys.

I reached my limit of reason with excel.

I created a template for a checksum checklist. However, when inserting more rows dynamically, through the use of userform, excel simply does not respect the formatting of the first row of the table randomly.

In addition to not formatting A3 as "Currency" and losing alignment, H3 and J3 are having a font color change.

To complete, I would like to know if it is possible to preserve the existing Conditional Formatting in F2:M2, and the table is dynamic. I intend, in the future, to make a form through macro appear whenever a "new sheet" is added, so that the table is generated from scratch (that is, not even the A2 line will exist). It is possible to do conditional formatting by VBA?

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