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------- Additional comments from oo...@openoffice.org Sat May 30 23:44:18 +0000 
2009 -------
> You know, that the second parameter of CELL must be a reference, but ADDRESS
> returns a text?

indeed - ack.
Well, terms used in function wizard and help are the same ("Riferimento" =
"Reference"), rather confusiong IMHO. 
Re-checking, eventually maybe I got it right: (in a cell) 
  =INDIRECT(ADDRESS(...))
is equivalent to 
  =CELL("contents"; INDIRECT(ADDRESS(...)))
the point is, that help/wizard say that INDIRECT() returns the *contents* of 
the cell, whereas it actually returns the *reference* to the cell.

So the bug seems to be poor/bad wording in docs - to my understanding, of
course.
I suggest to make it clearer in the f.wizard, with labels like
  Reference:
and
  Reference (as "text"):
in due cases.

thx 
(test .odf seems unneeded at this point, though I'm attaching it anyway)

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