#!perl use strict; use Win32::OLE::Const 'Microsoft Excel'; Win32::OLE->Option(Warn => 3); my $ex = Win32::OLE->GetActiveObject('Excel.Application') || Win32::OLE->new('Excel.Application', 'Quit'); $ex->{Visible}=1; my $wb = $ex->Workbooks->Open('c:\\temp\\ole.xlsx') ; my $ws = $wb->sheets(1); # select range my $sel = $ws->Range("A1:A3"); # add conditional formatting my $fc = $sel->{'FormatConditions'}; $fc->AddColorScale({ColorScaleType=>3}); $fc->{$fc->{'Count'}}->SetFirstPriority; # set color scale criteria my $csc = $fc->{1}->{'ColorScaleCriteria'}; $csc->{1}->{'Type'} = xlConditionValueLowestValue; $csc->{1}->{'FormatColor'}->{'Color'}=8109667; $csc->{1}->{'FormatColor'}->{'TintAndShade'}=0; $csc->{2}->{'Type'} = xlConditionValuePercentile; $csc->{2}->{'Value'} = 50; $csc->{2}->{'FormatColor'}->{'Color'}=8711167; $csc->{2}->{'FormatColor'}->{'TintAndShade'}=0; $csc->{3}->{'Type'} = xlConditionValueHighestValue; $csc->{3}->{'FormatColor'}->{'Color'}=7039480; $csc->{3}->{'FormatColor'}->{'TintAndShade'}=0;
poj

In reply to Re: Need help converting Excel color scale conditional formatting macro to perl by poj
in thread Need help converting Excel color scale conditional formatting macro to perl by WheelbarrowRacers

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