The UniqueValues object uses the UniqueValues.DupeUnique property to return or set an enumeration that determines whether the rule should look for duplicate or unique values in the range.
Sets the number format applied to a cell if the conditional formatting rule evaluates to True (read or write object).
getPriority
intgetPriority()
Returns the priority value of the conditional formatting rule. The priority determines the order of evaluation when multiple conditional formatting rules exist in a worksheet.
setPriority
voidsetPriority(int value)
Sets the priority value of the conditional formatting rule. The priority determines the order of evaluation when multiple conditional formatting rules exist in a worksheet.
When setting the priority, the value must be a positive integer between 1 and the total number of conditional formatting rules on the worksheet. The priority must be a unique value for all rules on the worksheet, so changing the priority for the specified conditional formatting rule may cause the priority value of the other rules on the worksheet to be shifted.
getStopIfTrue
booleangetStopIfTrue()
Returns a Boolean value that determines if additional formatting rules on the cell should be evaluated if the current rule evaluates to True.
setStopIfTrue
voidsetStopIfTrue(boolean value)
Sets a Boolean value that determines if additional formatting rules on the cell should be evaluated if the current rule evaluates to True.