New-ConditionalText.ps1
function New-ConditionalText { <# .SYNOPSIS Creates an object which describes a conditional formatting rule for single valued rules. .DESCRIPTION Some Conditional formatting rules don't apply styles to a cell (IconSets and Databars). Some take two parameters (Between). Some take none (ThisWeek, ContainsErrors, AboveAverage etc). The others take a single parameter (Top, BottomPercent, GreaterThan, Contains etc). This command creates an object to describe the last two categories, which can then be passed to Export-Excel. .PARAMETER Range The range of cells that the conditional format applies to; if none is specified the range will be apply to all the data in the sheet. .PARAMETER ConditionalType One of the supported rules; by default "ContainsText" is selected. .PARAMETER Text The text (or other value) to use in the rule. Note that Equals, GreaterThan/LessThan rules require text to wrapped in double quotes. .PARAMETER ConditionalTextColor The font color for the cell - by default: "DarkRed". .PARAMETER BackgroundColor The fill color for the cell - by default: "LightPink". .PARAMETER PatternType The background pattern for the cell - by default: "Solid" .EXAMPLE > $ct = New-ConditionalText -Text 'Ferrari' Export-Excel -ExcelPackage $excel -ConditionalTest $ct -show The first line creates a definition object which will highlight the word "Ferrari" in any cell. and the second uses Export-Excel with an open package to apply the format and save and open the file. .EXAMPLE > $ct = New-ConditionalText -Text "Ferrari" $ct2 = New-ConditionalText -Range $worksheet.Names["FinishPosition"].Address -ConditionalType LessThanOrEqual -Text 3 -ConditionalTextColor Red -BackgroundColor White Export-Excel -ExcelPackage $excel -ConditionalText $ct,$ct2 -show This builds on the previous example, and specifies a condition of <=3 with a format of red text on a white background; this applies to a named range "Finish Position". The range could be written "C:C" to specify a named column, or "C2:C102" to specify certain cells in the column. .Link Add-Add-ConditionalFormatting New-ConditionalFormattingIconSet #> [cmdletbinding()] param( #[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)] [Alias("ConditionValue")] $Text, [Alias("ForeGroundColor")] $ConditionalTextColor=[System.Drawing.Color]::DarkRed, $BackgroundColor=[System.Drawing.Color]::LightPink, [String]$Range, [OfficeOpenXml.Style.ExcelFillStyle]$PatternType=[OfficeOpenXml.Style.ExcelFillStyle]::Solid, [ValidateSet( "LessThan", "LessThanOrEqual", "GreaterThan", "GreaterThanOrEqual", "Equal", "NotEqual", "Top", "TopPercent", "Bottom", "BottomPercent", "ContainsText", "NotContainsText", "BeginsWith", "EndsWith", "ContainsBlanks", "NotContainsBlanks", "ContainsErrors", "NotContainsErrors", "DuplicateValues", "UniqueValues", "Tomorrow", "Today", "Yesterday", "Last7Days", "NextWeek", "ThisWeek", "LastWeek", "NextMonth", "ThisMonth", "LastMonth", "AboveAverage", "AboveOrEqualAverage", "BelowAverage", "BelowOrEqualAverage" )] [Alias("RuleType")] $ConditionalType="ContainsText" ) $obj = [PSCustomObject]@{ Text = $Text ConditionalTextColor = $ConditionalTextColor ConditionalType = $ConditionalType PatternType = $PatternType Range = $Range BackgroundColor = $BackgroundColor } $obj.pstypenames.Clear() $obj.pstypenames.Add("ConditionalText") $obj } |