(In reply to comment #7)
> This is not related to bug 42261 or bug 44383.
> 
> The problem originates from how conditional formats are implemented, one
> conditional can be applied to multiple cells, when moved around they behave
> like named ranges and relative references are not updated but applied to the
> then current position instead.
> 
> There's no easy fix for this; splitting conditionals and creating duplicates 
> to
> be updated could be a possibility, somewhat similar to how internal shared
> formulas are treated.

I understand the why now, but I fear that the average user will not
understand this. In his/her view the conditional formatting of cell(s)
is damaged when inserting row(s)/column(s).

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  [upstream] [hardy] Calc Conditional Formatting - Incorrect cell
  references after line or column insertions

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