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Default Changing a conditional formatting formula?

I have a column of figures (column r starting at row 4)
with this conditional formatting formula : =$N$4+
(14*12*30.59) which changes the cell's colour to yellow.
There are two other conditional formats also, but this is
the first. The $4 in the formula needs to be changed to
the current row number.

Currently I just change it to, say, 5 (on row 5) and use
the format painter to copy this down the rest of the
cells. As there's a LOT of spreadsheets that may have
this change needed, is there a way to do this in code?
 
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