https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58414

--- Comment #2 from Markus Mohrhard <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to comment #1)
> Same (or similar) problem here...
> 
> I just changed over to xubuntu and installed a new version (libreCalc
> 3.6.2.2) 
> 
> I had the following experience:
> 
> 1. All my conditional formating seemed to be gone.
> 
> 2. As I added it back in, some of it reappeared.
> 
> 3. Changes to one cells conditional formating have now started to affect
> other cells.
> 
> An example of 3:
> 
> Currently I am stuck in a situation where I have two cells on the same sheet
> with conditional formatting. One needs to reference the same sheet (Cell
> value is)(not equal to)(K51) and the other needs to refference a different
> sheet (Cell value is)(not equal to)(Master.T23)
> 
> Unfortunetly, the two cells seem to have part of their conditional
> formatting linked. When I change the second one to (Master.T23) the other
> one changes from (K51) to (Master.T51). When I try to change it back to
> (K51) the first cell changes back for (Master.T23) to (K23).
> 
> I would guess at something wierd in the data structures. Interference like
> this only happens on the same sheet of a multisheet spreadsheet document if
> that helps narrow it down.

Have a look at the range of your conditional formats in Formats->Conditional
Formatting->Manage.

We switched to range based conditional formats in 3.6

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