https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56462

--- Comment #7 from Markus Mohrhard <[email protected]> ---
> I have explained very badly my problem, too. My problem is that yes, I have
> a conditional format on D8:F16 (not sure about indexes, but the idea is ok),
> making the number red if they are less than 5. Now I select just the last
> column of that format, and modify the limit (5) to be 2.5. Quite surprising,
> all the conditional format will change, and not just the selected column. I
> do not remember a behavior like that in previous versions of LO (or OO.org
> for that matter); but maybe, again, I am wrong. Simply it doesn't seem the
> inteuitively correct result... to me.

That is one problem with range based conditional formats. IT will be much
better in 3.7/master. In 3.6 you'll see th range always in the title of the
dialog. It is not possible to update only a part of a range at the moment
therefore if you select an area that contains already a conditional format it
will just pick this one up.

In 3.7 we will have overlapping conditional formats and you can change the
range of a conditional format in the dialog. This should then solve all the
problems you mentioned. It still means that you have adapt your workflow a bit
and get used to using the Manage Conditional Formats window. But in the end it
allows much more complex conditional formats and fixes a lot of problems that
were around the handling of conditional formats.

If you want to test it most of the changes are already available in the daily
builds.

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