https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99808

--- Comment #4 from [email protected] ---
I can confirm your workaround on this simple example. But it does not work with
a color bar (is this the right english term? gradient?).

1. Open a new LibreOffice Calc spreadsheet.
2. Enter 1 in A1, 2 in B1
3. Highlight cells A1-A2 and right click on the cells and click merge cells
4. Highlight cells b1-B2 and right click on the cells and click merge cells
5. Highlight the two merged cells
6. From the Menu, click Format>Conditional Formatting>Color bars 
7. Keep the default and click ok to close the conditional formatting window.

Expected Result: The two merged cell's should be entirely have a background
color 

Actual Result: Only the first "original cell" in the merged blocks has the
formatting applied to it.

10. Double click one of the merged cells. It should turn white and the text
input cursor should appear in it. 
11. Click on any cell outside of the merged cell block. 

Result: No change, still only the first "original cell" has a different
background color.

Screenshot just added.

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