
Chapter 4: Spreadsheets in Calc
4. Click in the Styles and Formatting window, and open the context menu and click the New
command to activate the Cell Style dialogue.
5. On the Organize... tab, enter the word Sick and assign a background colour to the Cell
Style by way of the Background tab page.
6. Click OK
7. Repeat this process for the two remaining Cell Styles.
8. Now, using the mouse, select the range to which to apply the conditional formatting.
Choose Format > Conditional Formatting to open the Conditional Formatting
dialogue.
9. For Condition 1 define: Cell value > equals -“s” (s=sick). In the Cell Style list box,
select the Style Sick.
10.For Condition 2 define: Cell value > equals -“v” (v=vacation). In the Cell Style list box,
select the Style Vacation.
11.For Condition 3 define: Cell value > equal -“p” (p=present). In the Cell Style list box,
select the Style Present.
Note: The use of quotation marks is absolutely necessary to define conditions!
Upon entering a “v” (without quotation marks) in a cell in the previously selected area and
pressing the Enter or Arrow key, the cell will be displayed in the defined colour.
Note: A maximum of three conditions is possible.
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