Created attachment 63638 [details] Screenshot after step 4 Hello Steps to reproduce: 1. File> New> Spreadsheet 2. Select A1, Format> Conditional formatting> Conditional Formatting... 3. Click Add, keep "Value" & "Equal", enter a value (eg 2310) and choose a style 4. Click Add, keep "Value" & "Equal", enter a value (eg bass) and choose a style See the screenshot after step 4 5. Click Add Expected Results: - Scroll up conditions already filled - Display the last condition, just added - Scrollbar adjusted to the number of conditions Actual result: - Scrollbar adjusted to the number of conditions Conditions already filled still displayed. User has to scroll down to enter the new condition See Screenshot after step 5 Platform : Windows 7 64bits & Version 3.6.0.0.beta2 (Build ID: f010139) Regards Pierre-Yves
Created attachment 63639 [details] Screenshot after step 5
@pierre-yves samyn I have a little problem to understand youtr problem. Is it "After <Add> view should scroll down so that newly added condition is visible"? During my research I found Bug "Bug 51599 - UI Conditional Formatting: last condition input truncated at bottom". Can you confirm my observations?
Hello Rainer (In reply to comment #2) > @pierre-yves samyn > Is it "After <Add> view should scroll down so that newly added condition is > visible"? > > During my research I found Bug "Bug 51599 - UI Conditional Formatting: last > condition input truncated at bottom". Can you confirm my observations? May be related but not the same. With my platform click <Add> twice : you can "see" the conditions (screenshot after step 4) Click <Add> one more time : the "new" condition is not visible (screenshot after step 5 : the only difference is the smaller scrollbar
Currently only checked with WIN. With a little luck this will be fixed together with "Bug 51599 - UI Conditional Formatting: last condition input truncated at bottom", I will check with next available Master.
Hello WORKSFORME with Version 3.6.1.2 (Build ID: e29a214) & windows 7 64bits Regards Pierre-Yves