XLSX files are just zipped XML files (plus some other components). You could try setting up a simple worksheet with your desired formatting, and then extract the file contents (I use 7zip on Windows) and view them using a text editor to see what is expected.
Look under the xl/worksheets subdir to find the actual data.
Edit - although that is for setting the rules directly in the file. Maybe there is a more effective approach using Spreadsheet::Excel.
In reply to Re: Spreadsheet::WriteExcel -> Conditional Formatting Colors
by swl
in thread Spreadsheet::WriteExcel -> Conditional Formatting Colors
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