FormatConditions object (Excel)

Represents the collection of conditional formats for a single range.

Remarks

The FormatConditions collection can contain multiple conditional formats. Each format is represented by a FormatCondition object.

Use the FormatConditions property to return a FormatConditions object. Use the Add method to create a new conditional format, and use the Modify method of the FormatCondition object to change an existing conditional format.

Example

The following example adds a conditional format to cells E1:E10.

With Worksheets(1).Range("e1:e10").FormatConditions _ 
 .Add(xlCellValue, xlGreater, "=$a$1") 
 With .Borders 
 .LineStyle = xlContinuous 
 .Weight = xlThin 
 .ColorIndex = 6 
 End With 
 With .Font 
 .Bold = True 
 .ColorIndex = 3 
 End With 
End With

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