Hello
I´m trying to create from Perl a conditional format in an Excel cell. I´m using the win32::ole All the program works perfect except the formatcondition lines. I have no errors, but the format is not written. Here is an example of the code:

my $Range = $Book->Worksheets('Name')->Range("H1"); $Range->FormatConditions ->Delete; $Range->FormatConditions->Add("xlCellValue","xlNotEqual","=8"); $Range->FormatConditions(1)->Interior->{ColorIndex} = 3; $Range->FormatConditions(1)->Font->{ColorIndex} = 2; $Rango->FormatConditions->Add("xlExpression",,"=H1>G1"); $Rango->FormatConditions(2)->Interior->{ColorIndex} = xlNone; $Rango->FormatConditions(2)->Font->{ColorIndex} = xlAutomatic;

The first instruction works, the Delete works fine and delete previous conditional formats. But i´m not able to create the new ones.

Anyone has an idea about where is my error? I´m completely lost about the solution.

Thnak you very much for your help.

20050524 Janitored by Corion: Added formatting


In reply to FormatConditions Error by Topodo

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