Romano Giannetti, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better. 
Please execute the following command, as it will automatically gather debugging 
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apport-collect 1074083
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As well, the problem is unreproducible via a terminal:
cd ~/Desktop && wget 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/1074083/+attachment/3420866/+files/test_new_cf.ods
 && localc --nologo test_new_cf.ods

when one inserts a new column in C, the conditional formatting is not
applied to the new column, as expected. As well, when one saves as .xls
and opens in Excel, no unexpected changes existed.

lsb_release -rd
Description:    Ubuntu 12.10
Release:        12.10

apt-cache policy libreoffice-calc
libreoffice-calc:
  Installed: 1:3.6.2~rc2-0ubuntu4
  Candidate: 1:3.6.2~rc2-0ubuntu4
  Version table:
 *** 1:3.6.2~rc2-0ubuntu4 0
        900 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ quantal-updates/main i386 Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
     1:3.6.2~rc2-0ubuntu3 0
        500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ quantal/main i386 Packages

Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 Excel Version 14.0.6023.1000
(32-bit)

** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1074083

Title:
  Insert a column /moving a block in a conditional formatted range give
  wrong results

Status in “libreoffice” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  This bug is a new one --- I reported before an invalid one, because I
  failed to see that the management of conditional formatting has
  drastically changed from LO 3.4 to 3.6. I think I spotted a bad bug
  that breaks compatibility with MS Excel.

  If I define a new conditional format, says, on column B (from B4 to
  B11), then I do an "insert column", the new column will have the
  conditional formatting (ok) but when opening the conditional format
  dialog on the newly created C column the dialog says "conditional
  formatting for B4:B11", and looking at "conditional formatting ->
  managing" seems that the C column is not included in the conditional
  formatting ranges. But the conditional format of B column is applied
  to numbers in C.

  Exporting the file to MS Excel format gives a file that has column C
  without conditional formatting. Saving, closing, and reopening the
  file with the same LibreOffice gives the C column without conditional
  formatting. This is at least confusing. See file test_new_cf.ods.

  If you now select the square of numbers, and move them one column to
  the left (occupying three columns), I now have FOUR conditional
  formatting zones, overlapping,  and the B (was the C before) column
  has the conditional formatting changed. I think this is at least
  difficult to understand.

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