> Uwe Brauer <o...@mat.ucm.es> writes:

   > The ref "remote(table1,@2$7..@>$7)" targets a range, containing all fields 
of
   > colum 7.  So, for each field, you get the same value: an array
   > containing all the field values: [22, 19, 19].



   > See (info "(org) References"), in the section:
   >    "Field coordinates in formulas"

   > "‘@#’ is substituted with the row number of the field where the
   > current result will go to".

Aha, and has the benefit that the lookup call is not needed, but is more 
cryptic thanks for clarifying this.


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