[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 74074] FORMATTING: Ability to rearrange order of conditions in conditional formatting dialogs

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Thu Aug 15 12:20:08 UTC 2019


https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=74074

--- Comment #22 from marc.claes9 at gmail.com ---
(I hope I didn't add the example at the wrong moment... Sorry.)

I just installed v. 6.3.0.4, and I noticed following effects:
* conditional formatting has priority over unconditional – as expected,
* columns between row 2 and row 55 are colored depending on their value between
white (for minimum) and blue (for maximum),
  (do not be fooled by the progressive coloring of the rows – that is an effect
of their progressive numbering, NOT of conditional formatting!)
* any non-numeric or non-empty cells are colored red,
* any column between row 2 and row 55 is greyed when the cell in row 1 (of that
column) is empty.
The intent is: priority to grey, then to red, then to blue (see order in
“Conditional” menu → “Manage...” item → “Edit...” pop-up window)
Obviously that is not honored: grey does have priority over red (see cell H52
and M52), but blue always has top priority…

Additionally, I believe priority should be alterable at at least one more
level:
When multiple conditional formats apply (even to different – but overlapping! -
ranges), the order of priority of these should ALSO be changeable (with an “Up”
and “Down” button in “Conditional” menu → “Manage...” pop-up window)!

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