Leonard Mada wrote:
> Hi Brandon,
> 
> you have very nicely summed up the features that a modern spreadsheet should 
> offer.

Thanks.

> I touched myself some of these features in a similar post on the 
> OpenOffice.org website, see:
> 
> http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=80139
> (especially the Track Changes paragraph) and
> http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=80325
> 
> Indeed, tracking only some of the cells is a fundamental feature for tracking 
> changes in spreadsheets.
> 
> Also, it is needed to track changes in the computed values, NOT the cell 
> content per se.

Ok, this was confusing in your 80139 post, but more clearly described in 80325.

You say "...NOT the cell content per se". Do you mean the computed values 
should be tracked
in _addition_ to the formula in the cell? Or are you saying that _only_ the 
computed value
should be tracked and _not_ the formula in the cell? The latter is what your 
comment above
seems to imply, but you must mean the former right?

I definitely understand why you (and me) would want to know which descendant 
cells changed
when another cell is changed, but I'm not sure "tracking", as in storing the 
result of the
computed value, is the right thing to do. I agree that some way to mark that 
the value of
a cell has changed would be useful, even if it changed because some other cell 
has changed.
I wonder if something like the dependency diagrams provided by 
Tools->Detective->Trace Dependents
would be sufficient?

-brandon

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