This example illustrates how to get started with conditional formatting that can be applied to cells that match a certain condition specified by a conditional formatting rule.
In particular, this sample demonstrates how to use the SpreadsheetControl API to create the following types of conditional formatting rules:
- A rule that formats cells whose values are above or below the average
- A rule that highlights cells whose values are between or not between two specified values
- A rule that formats top or bottom-ranked values
- A rule that highlights cells containing the given text
- A rule that formats unique or duplicate values, blank cells, and formula errors
- A rule that highlights cells containing dates in the specified time period
- A rule that formats cells whose values meet the condition expressed by the relational operator
- A rule that uses a formula to determine which cells to format
- A two-color scale conditional formatting rule
- A three-color scale conditional formatting rule
- A data bar conditional formatting rule
- An icon set conditional formatting rule
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