https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58781

--- Comment #2 from sugeng <[email protected]> ---
Now I know the behavior of conditional formatting. It only works on single
cell. Also the character is enclosed with double quote.

I update the steps :
1. You must select 1 cell only.
2. Apply conditional formatting.
2a. condition1 : cell value is same with "y", apply style -> create new style
with green background.
2b. condition2 : cell value is not same with "y", apply style -> create new
style with red background.
3. Then copy it using format-brush to the other cells you want. 

The result is just as expected, all cells is green if contains "y". And red if
not.

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