https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=97956

--- Comment #6 from 7qia0t...@sneakemail.com ---
This is still a problem in 5.1.3.2 on Windows 7 64-bit.  If you try to create a
range like C:F in the Conditional Formatting, it accepts it, but then converts
it to C1:F1048576, which is both conceptually wrong and difficult to read.

If you then cut and paste rows, or Alt-Drag them up or down to organize them,
the Conditional Formatting is broken into separate rules, like one for
C25:F1048576,C1:F20 and a different but identical rule for C21:F24.

If you Sort the rows to organize them, the brokenness doesn't happen.

"F:F" does not mean "column F from cell 1 to cell 1048576"; it means "the
entire column F".

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