AboveAverage Interface
Definition
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Represents an above average visual of a conditional formatting rule. Applying a color or fill to a range or selection to help you see the value of a cells relative to other cells.
public interface class AboveAverage
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.Guid("0002449E-0000-0000-C000-000000000046")]
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.InterfaceType(2)]
public interface AboveAverage
Public Interface AboveAverage
- Attributes
Remarks
All conditional formatting objects are contained within a FormatConditions collection object, which is a child of a Range collection. You can create an above average formatting rule by using either the Add(XlFormatConditionType, Object, Object, Object, Object, Object, Object, Object) or AddAboveAverage() method of the FormatConditionscollection.
Properties
AboveBelow |
Returns or sets one of the constants of the XlAboveBelow enumeration, specifying if the conditional formatting rule looks for cell values above or below the range average or standard deviation. |
Application |
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an _Application object that represents the Microsoft Office Excel application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object. Read-only. |
AppliesTo |
Returns a Range object specifying the cell range to which the formatting rule is applied. |
Borders |
Returns a Borders collection that specifies the formatting of cell borders if the conditional formatting rule evaluates to True. Read-only. |
CalcFor |
Returns or sets one of the constants of the XlCalcFor enumeration, which specifies the scope of data to be evaluated for the conditional format in a PivotTable report. |
Creator |
Returns a constant in the XlCreator enumeration that indicates the application in which this object was created. Read-only. |
Font |
Returns a Font object that specifies the font formatting if the conditional formatting rule evaluates to True. Read-only. |
Interior |
Returns an Interior object that specifies a cell's interior attributes for a conditional formatting rule that evaluates to True. Read-only. |
NumberFormat |
Returns or sets the number format applied to a cell if the conditional formatting rule evaluates to True. Read/write Object. |
NumStdDev |
Returns or sets the numeric standard deviation for an AboveAverage object. Read/write Integer. |
Parent |
Returns the parent object for the specified object. Read-only. |
Priority |
Returns or 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. |
PTCondition |
Returns a Boolean value indicating if the conditional format is being applied to a PivotTable chart. Read-only. |
ScopeType |
Returns or sets one of the constants of the XlPivotConditionScope enumeration, which determines the scope of the conditional format when it is applied to a PivotTable chart. |
StopIfTrue |
Returns or sets a Boolean value that determines if additional formatting rules on the cell should be evaluated if the current rule evaluates to True. |
Type |
Returns one of the constants of the XlFormatConditionType enumeration, which specifies the type of conditional format. Read-only. |
Methods
Delete() |
Deletes the specified conditional formatting rule object. |
ModifyAppliesToRange(Range) |
Sets the cell range to which this formatting rule applies. |
SetFirstPriority() |
Sets the priority value for this conditional formatting rule to "1" so that it will be evaluated before all other rules on the worksheet. |
SetLastPriority() |
Sets the evaluation order for this conditional formatting rule so it is evaluated after all other rules on the worksheet. |