[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 138695] Ability to dupplicate conditonal formatting

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Thu Apr 1 15:25:58 UTC 2021


https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=138695

romain2boss at yahoo.fr changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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     Ever confirmed|1                           |0
             Status|NEEDINFO                    |UNCONFIRMED

--- Comment #4 from romain2boss at yahoo.fr ---
The main idea is to save time to be more efficient when using conditional
formats. The main use case is what you describe: It is painful to have to
create 10 conditional formating rules choosing range, format and condition with
only a minor change between them, especially when you have to type formulas as
conditions. Many clicks, few added value.

I wich I can select one or many existing rule(s) and dupplicate it/them to
change only parts of the rule(s). This way I can create by hand one rule,
complex or simple, and after dupplicating it change only a part of the
condition and/or a part of its format (I might want to change background color
only but keep borders, font weight and font family as per previous rule).
Setting condition can also take some times, looking for the right option of the
right menu evry time.

I also thought about being able to copy and paste a rule in order to be more
efficient when using multiple sheets or files. Today the way of doing it is to
copy and paste only format. But I proposed to have a dupplicate button first
because this is clearly missing to the two office suites I use, LO being one of
them.

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