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--- Comment #14 from Kaue <kauenegrao@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #8)
I see the problem even the condition is set immediately and works while
first working on the document. After save and reload the condition is gone.

To reproduce:
Define a style "Red" from Default, that has a red font color.
Define a style "Blue" from Default, that has a blue font color.
Start defining a style "ConditionCaller" from Default. Go to tab Condition
and mark "Conditional Style". Apply the style "Red" to the condition "Table
Header" and the style "Blue" to "Table". OK
Insert a table e.g. 2 columns and 4 rows with table header and some dummy
text.
Mark the whole table and apply your newly defined style "ConditionCaller".
Notice that the text in the first row of the table becomes red and in the
other cells blue.
Save the document.
Reload.
Notice that the colors are lost.

If you look into the file, you will see, that there are no <style:map>
elements, which would be needed for a conditional style.

This happens too, if you the set the conditions in the style "Text body".

I have used Version: 5.2.6.2
Build ID: a3100ed2409ebf1c212f5048fbe377c281438fdc
CPU Threads: 4; OS Version: Windows 6.1; UI Render: default; 
Locale: de-DE (de_DE); Calc: group

The procedure described now works, but conditions set in the "Text body" style
are still not working (they disappear after reloading the document) on 6.1.1.2
(x64, Windows 10).

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