https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=169811

--- Comment #2 from [email protected] ---
This is not only about having a default shortcut, but about exposing
Conditional Formatting as a keyboard-invocable command in Calc.

At present, applying or editing conditional formatting requires repeated menu
navigation:

Format -> Conditional -> Condition...

and there seems to be no dedicated command available in:

Tools -> Customize -> Keyboard

that users can manually assign.

This becomes a productivity issue in spreadsheet auditing / data review
workflows where conditional rules are created or adjusted repeatedly over many
selected ranges. In those keyboard-driven scenarios, the lack of a direct
command interrupts the editing flow much more than other formatting tasks,
since comparable actions (cell formatting, paste special, data validity,
sorting, etc.) are already reachable through shortcuts or assignable commands.

Therefore, the enhancement could be defined as:

Please expose “Conditional Formatting dialog for current selection” as a
customizable UNO command, and optionally consider assigning a default shortcut
later if appropriate.

This would also improve accessibility for keyboard-only users.

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