I had a lot of trouble with your little macro and I am not sure if it is 
because there are Bugs in LO or something else is happening.
First, I believe that your only stated problem is that you enter 
"B7>80") and it comes out as "C13". This is because it is relative. In 
other words, what you really need if you want to reference the cell that 
contains the special formatting is "A1" because it pretends that you are 
dealing with a range and you want to reference inside that range.
Oddly, this seems to work if you start empty

Sub Example
    Dim mCond(2) As New com.sun.star.beans.PropertyValue
    Dim oEntrys As Variant
    Dim oCell as object, oDoc as object, oSheet as object
    Dim iLine as integer, iColumn as integer
    Dim aColumn(9) as string

    oDoc = ThisComponent
    oSheet=oDoc.Sheets.getByName("Sheet1")
    'Inspect oSheet.getCellByPosition(1,6).ConditionalFormat
    'Exit Sub

    aColumn(0)="A": aColumn(1)="B": aColumn(2)="C": aColumn(3)="D"
    aColumn(4)="E": aColumn(5)="F": aColumn(6)="G": aColumn(7)="H"
    aColumn(8)="I": aColumn(9)="J"

    For iLine = 6 to 9
        For iColumn = 1 to 9

            oCell = oSheet.getCellByPosition(iColumn,iLine)
            'Inspect oCell
            'oEntrys = oCell.getPropertyValue("ConditionalFormat")
            oEntrys = oCell.ConditionalFormat
            'Inspect oEntrys
            oEntrys.clear()
            'Print  aColumn(iColumn) & CStr(iLine+1) & ">80"
            if iLine mod 2 = 0 then
               ' this formula start at line 7, first cell B7
' looking at sheet, format menu, conditional format you will see C13
               mCond(0).Name = "Operator"
mCond(0).Value = com.sun.star.sheet.ConditionOperator.FORMULA
               mCond(1).Name = "Formula1"
               mCond(1).Value = aColumn(iColumn) & CStr(iLine+1) & ">80"
               mCond(1).Value = "A1>80"
               mCond(2).Name = "StyleName"
               mCond(2).Value = "Good"
               oEntrys.addNew(mCond())
               oCell.ConditionalFormat = oEntrys
               oEntrys.Clear

               mCond(0).Name = "Operator"
mCond(0).Value = com.sun.star.sheet.ConditionOperator.FORMULA
               mCond(1).Name = "Formula1"
               mCond(1).Value = aColumn(iColumn) & CStr(iLine+1) & ">60"
               mCond(1).Value = "A1>60"
               mCond(2).Name = "StyleName"
               mCond(2).Value = "Average"
               oEntrys.addNew(mCond())
               oCell.ConditionalFormat = oEntrys
            'Inspect oEntrys.getByIndex(1)
           else
' this start at line 8, first cell B8, and in this case you see C15
               mCond(0).Name = "Operator"
mCond(0).Value = com.sun.star.sheet.ConditionOperator.FORMULA
               mCond(1).Name = "Formula1"
               mCond(1).Value = aColumn(iColumn) & CStr(iLine+1) & ">80"
               mCond(1).Value = "A1>80"
               mCond(2).Name = "StyleName"
               mCond(2).Value = "Keep"
               oEntrys.addNew(mCond())
               oCell.ConditionalFormat = oEntrys
               oEntrys.Clear()

               mCond(0).Name = "Operator"
mCond(0).Value = com.sun.star.sheet.ConditionOperator.FORMULA
               mCond(1).Name = "Formula1"
               mCond(1).Value = aColumn(iColumn) & CStr(iLine+1) & "<60"
               mCond(1).Value = "A1<60"
               mCond(2).Name = "StyleName"
               mCond(2).Value = "Review"
               oEntrys.addNew(mCond())
               oCell.ConditionalFormat = oEntrys
           end if
       Next
   Next

End Sub

If I get the ConditionalFormat property and inspect it, however, only one conditional object is shown, and I am unable to clear the existing entries.
I am a bit stumped!

On 08/26/2013 01:16 PM, josera...@bb.com.br wrote:
Hi fellows and thanks for your attention.

First, I learned VBA with Excel by my self. I have no expertise programming in any language. For now on, I have to use Calc as much as Excel. I'm trying to include conditional format thru a basic program. I have to create a spreadsheet with conditional format with lots of cells. Every cell will have a unique formula. Everything I found so far, led me to code below. This is a very short example, not the real one, for better view.
The extrange thing is: the cell reference in the formula gets totally 
changed. To understand what I'm writing about, copy this code and 
execute it. Don't forget to change sheet name in code or just rename 
your sheet with "Example". After, go to cell B7 and look at 
conditional format using format menu. You will see B7 changed to C13. 
And at B8, you will see B7 changed to C15. And you may see any other 
cell inserted by this code has the same problem (B7->C13, 
C7->D13,B8->C15,C8->D15,...). I used it at version 3.3.3. Also 
downloaded version 4.0.3 and the problem still remain.
Also tried use absolute reference. The formula keeps right but not 
work in sheet. I have to remove "$" manually. When it done, works fine.
Somebody know what's happening?

I post this queston at AskLibo in August 7 and nothing so far.

For any help, many thanks...

Sub Example
    Dim mCond(2) As New com.sun.star.beans.PropertyValue
    Dim oEntrys As Variant
    Dim oCell as object, oDoc as object, oSheet as object
    Dim iLine as integer, iColumn as integer
    Dim aColumn(9) as string

    oDoc = ThisComponent
    oSheet=oDoc.Sheets.getByName("Example")

    aColumn(0)="A": aColumn(1)="B": aColumn(2)="C": aColumn(3)="D"
    aColumn(4)="E": aColumn(5)="F": aColumn(6)="G": aColumn(7)="H"
    aColumn(8)="I": aColumn(9)="J"

    For iLine = 6 to 9
        For iColumn = 1 to 9
            oCell = oSheet.getCellByPosition(iColumn,iLine)
            oEntrys = oCell.getPropertyValue("ConditionalFormat")
            oEntrys.clear()
            if iLine mod 2 = 0 then
               ' this formula start at line 7, first cell B7
' looking at sheet, format menu, conditional format you will see C13
               mCond(0).Name = "Operator"
mCond(0).Value = com.sun.star.sheet.ConditionOperator.FORMULA
               mCond(1).Name = "Formula1"
               mCond(1).Value = aColumn(iColumn) & iLine+1 & ">80"
               mCond(2).Name = "StyleName"
               mCond(2).Value = "Good"
               oEntrys.addNew(mCond())

               oCell.setPropertyValue("ConditionalFormat", oEntrys)
               mCond(0).Name = "Operator"
mCond(0).Value = com.sun.star.sheet.ConditionOperator.FORMULA
               mCond(1).Name = "Formula1"
               mCond(1).Value = aColumn(iColumn) & iLine+1 & ">60"
               mCond(2).Name = "StyleName"
               mCond(2).Value = "Average"
               oEntrys.addNew(mCond())

               oCell.setPropertyValue("ConditionalFormat", oEntrys)
           else
' this start at line 8, first cell B8, and in this case you see C15
               mCond(0).Name = "Operator"
mCond(0).Value = com.sun.star.sheet.ConditionOperator.FORMULA
               mCond(1).Name = "Formula1"
               mCond(1).Value = aColumn(iColumn) & iLine+1 & ">80"
               mCond(2).Name = "StyleName"
               mCond(2).Value = "Keep"
               oEntrys.addNew(mCond())

               oCell.setPropertyValue("ConditionalFormat", oEntrys)
               mCond(0).Name = "Operator"
mCond(0).Value = com.sun.star.sheet.ConditionOperator.FORMULA
               mCond(1).Name = "Formula1"
               mCond(1).Value = aColumn(iColumn) & iLine+1 & "<60"
               mCond(2).Name = "StyleName"
               mCond(2).Value = "Review"
               oEntrys.addNew(mCond())

               oCell.setPropertyValue("ConditionalFormat", oEntrys)
           end if
       Next
   Next

End Sub


José**Ramos


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