Listing Conditional Formatting on Separate Sheet or Workbook:
I have found the impressive looking code below, written by Dick Kusleika, and tried to use it for my purposes. The code was written to list the first and second conditional formatting conditions, but only managed to list all the first conditions in my case. (I use Excel 2010).
I would like to get it to work for the second condition, as well as third conditions if possible, but I don't have a clue of how to fix it.
I would really like to list all 3 conditions (all conditions are expressions).
Even if it can only be done for a single cell at a time (i.e. no counting required), it would be of great assistance.
I have attached an example of the type of conditional formatting I have, as well as the output of the code below. Note that only the first condition is listed.
Original code by Dick Kusleika at the following url:
http://dailydoseofexcel.com/archives...comment-399333
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Sub ShowConditionalFormatting() Dim cf As Variant Dim rCell As Range Dim colFormats As Collection Dim i As Long Dim wsOutput As Worksheet Set colFormats = New Collection For Each rCell In Sheet1.Cells.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeAllFormatConditions).Cells For i = 1 To rCell.FormatConditions.Count On Error Resume Next colFormats.Add rCell.FormatConditions.Item(i), rCell.FormatConditions(i).AppliesTo.Address On Error GoTo 0 Next i Next rCell Set wsOutput = Workbooks.Add.Worksheets(1) wsOutput.Range("A1:E1").Value = Array("Type", "Range", "StopIfTrue", "Formual1", "Formual2") For i = 1 To colFormats.Count Set cf = colFormats(i) With wsOutput.Cells(i + 1, 1) .Value = FCTypeFromIndex(cf.Type) .Offset(0, 1).Value = cf.AppliesTo.Address .Offset(0, 2).Value = cf.StopIfTrue On Error Resume Next .Offset(0, 3).Value = "'" & cf.Formula1 .Offset(0, 4).Value = "'" & cf.Formula2 On Error GoTo 0 End With Next i wsOutput.UsedRange.EntireColumn.AutoFit End Sub Function FCTypeFromIndex(lIndex As Long) As String Select Case lIndex Case 12: FCTypeFromIndex = "Above Average" Case 10: FCTypeFromIndex = "Blanks" Case 1: FCTypeFromIndex = "Cell Value" Case 3: FCTypeFromIndex = "Color Scale" Case 4: FCTypeFromIndex = "DataBar" Case 16: FCTypeFromIndex = "Errors" Case 2: FCTypeFromIndex = "Expression" Case 6: FCTypeFromIndex = "Icon Sets" Case 14: FCTypeFromIndex = "No Blanks" Case 17: FCTypeFromIndex = "No Errors" Case 9: FCTypeFromIndex = "Text" Case 11: FCTypeFromIndex = "Time Period" Case 5: FCTypeFromIndex = "Top 10?" Case 8: FCTypeFromIndex = "Unique Values" Case Else: FCTypeFromIndex = "Unknown" End Select End Function
Thank you very much,
Regards,
vanhunk