Wolf Rogner (war-rsb), if one wants to use Conditional Formatting to
change the background of cell A1 containing an uppercase A to green, and
cell A2 containing an uppercase B to yellow one may perform at the
Terminal:
localc -nologo
highlight cells A1 through A3 -> click Format -> Conditional
Formatting... -> Condition 1 checkbox checked -> Cell value in dropdown
box -> equal to in dropdown box -> in field type "A" (include the double
quotes) -> click New style... button -> in Cell Style window click
Background tab -> click Green -> click OK button -> Condition 2 checkbox
checked -> Cell value is in dropdown box -> equal to in dropdown box ->
in field type "B" (include the double quotes) -> click New style...
button -> in Cell Style window click Background tab -> click Yellow ->
click OK button -> in Conditional Formatting window clicked OK button
and notice A1 background is green, A2 is yellow, and A3 is not changed.
lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu oneiric (development branch)
Release: 11.10
apt-cache policy libreoffice-calc
libreoffice-calc:
Installed: 1:3.4.2-2ubuntu3
Candidate: 1:3.4.2-2ubuntu3
Version table:
*** 1:3.4.2-2ubuntu3 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ oneiric/main i386 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
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