Tom
Perhaps a bit more detail would be useful can you give us the steps that you
are following.
The steps below would change the font colour of all selected cells that
contains the number 0 to the same as the white background, i.e. they become
invisible.
* Select cells to conditionally format
* Format -> Conditonal Formatting -> Condition
Conditional Formatting dialog appears
* Change condition 1 to [Cell Value is] [Equal to] [0]
* Appply style [New Style]
Cell Style dialogue appears
* Click on Font Effects Tab
* In [Font Colour] drop down menu selected white
* Push the [OK] button
Returns to Conditional Formatting dialog
* Push the [OK] button
Returns to the sheet with selected cells formatted
Alex
On Sunday 23 Mar 2014 08:22:37 Tom Cloyd wrote:
> I'm using LO 4.2.1.1, on Kubuntu Linux 13.10
>
> I just noticed that a big spreadsheet which has a number cells with a
> background whose color depends on the value of integer in the cell is
> all wrong. I tried resetting - recreating - the conditional formatting.
> It just doesn't do anything.
>
> The number in the cell is calculated by a formula. I do have
> autocalculate turned on. Pressing F-9 does not affect the conditional
> formatting (just a while grab I tried).
>
> Any ideas about what's wrong? Is this a known bug for this version?
>
> t.
>
>
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