https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=168315

--- Comment #4 from Vladimir Lomov <[email protected]> ---
Thank you.

I tried the following:
- opened `broken.xlsx` in Microsoft Excel (365) and removed the CF rule from
the tab 'Каф 07 ВБ';
- saved the file as `broken_2.xlsx` and tried to open it with LC (Libreoffice
Calc). The file seemed to open a bit faster, but it was still difficult to work
with.

Next, I tried to open `broken.xlsx` in LC (on Windows) and removed the CF rule
(identified as 'A1:XFD65437'), saved the file as `broken_2_lc.xlsx`, and then
as `broken_2_lc.ods`. However, both files were still difficult to work with,
especially when compared to Excel, where the file opens quickly and works
smoothly.

On my Linux box (Archlinux, Hyprland), neither of the files could be opened. LC
tries to open them, consumes CPU, but the window doesn't display the document.

I assume that

> There are also a lot of conditional formats with complex ranges

may be the root cause of the problem, but I'm not experienced enough to judge
here.

P.S. I'm not using neither Excel nor LC. The file in question I got from a
colleague who actually uses LC (Archlinux, KDE), but she didn't create the file
herself, but got from other person (as part of some office work).

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