Bug 94782 - Conditional Formatting Edit
Summary: Conditional Formatting Edit
Status: RESOLVED NOTABUG
Alias: None
Product: LibreOffice
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Calc (show other bugs)
Version:
(earliest affected)
5.0.2.2 release
Hardware: Other All
: medium enhancement
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Reported: 2015-10-05 11:30 UTC by marcostinez
Modified: 2015-10-10 12:34 UTC (History)
4 users (show)

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Bug 94782 - Conditional Formatting - No style editing possible (112.46 KB, image/png)
2015-10-09 12:01 UTC, MarMar
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Description marcostinez 2015-10-05 11:30:56 UTC
When selecting:

Format -> Conditional Formatting -> Apply Style -> New Style... 

After making all the desired Style/format selections and clicking OK, I can't see a way to edit this style, I can only chose it again "Untitled1" or create a new one. It would be far better to be able to edit the already existing style.

Thanks a lot for your in in advance.
Comment 1 m_a_riosv 2015-10-08 01:57:49 UTC
Hi @Marcos, thanks for reporting.

All style are editable through sidebar, click on (T) icon and right-click the style and select Modify or go Menu/Styles and formatting or F11
Comment 2 MarMar 2015-10-09 12:01:32 UTC
Created attachment 119452 [details]
Bug 94782 - Conditional Formatting - No style editing possible
Comment 3 MarMar 2015-10-09 12:06:51 UTC
Hi m.a.
thanks for your quick response.

I have to apologize but I am not capable of doing it.

The steps I take are:
1. Select certain cell range
2. Select Format -> Conditional Formatting -> Manage
3. In the list of rules/styles I select the desired one -> Edit
4. Here is where I get stuck. I don't see how to change this existing style and using the options to the right don't have any effect, I assume because they are designed for regular cell formatting, not for changing the conditional formatting parameters.
Comment 4 Buovjaga 2015-10-09 18:58:29 UTC
(In reply to MarMar from comment #3)
> Hi m.a.
> thanks for your quick response.
> 
> I have to apologize but I am not capable of doing it.
> 
> The steps I take are:
> 1. Select certain cell range
> 2. Select Format -> Conditional Formatting -> Manage
> 3. In the list of rules/styles I select the desired one -> Edit
> 4. Here is where I get stuck. I don't see how to change this existing style
> and using the options to the right don't have any effect, I assume because
> they are designed for regular cell formatting, not for changing the
> conditional formatting parameters.

Look in the sidebar - styles, the one called Untitled1, right click and modify. Name can be changed in Organizer tab.
Comment 5 marcostinez 2015-10-10 12:34:23 UTC
Hi Beluga, yep, you are right. Sorry for not seeing it before. Nevertheless this is not very intuitive, maybe I´ll file an enhacement reques later. Thansk anyway for your quick response and help.