https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57955
--- Comment #10 from KarlM <[email protected]> --- I know that you don't want to do a large amount of work here. However, here is the situation I see: I can create a spreadsheet with Excel 2007 (what I have available) with only a single conditional formatting rule. Calc will open it just fine, and translate the single formatting rule, so everything works. If I make a minor edit to the file (nothing to do with conditional formatting) and save it as an xls (2007/2010, or XP/2003), the formatting is then broken (when I open it with Excel 2007). It seems that if the input translation handles this, the output translation should also. The formatting does not exceed the capability of the selected file format. What does saying Calc can write an XP/2003 xls file mean then, if all formatting is broken. The problem comes down to the "Sheet!" being added to the formula and not adjusting the starting index in the formula for the starting row of the region(in my case). So, if the translation is handled on input, why not on output? Thanks, ...Karl -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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