It means that we don't understand the formula, specifically that some
function argument has been left on the stack at a point when it should
have been empty.

If you can, please file a sample at bugzilla.gnome.org, product Gnumeric.

This could be our problem or NExS'.

Morten



On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 12:15 AM, Jon Elson <el...@pico-systems.com> wrote:
> I've been using the NExS spreadsheet for years, but it looks like
> Gnumeric now does everything that program did.  So, I exported
> some spreadsheets in xls format into Gnumeric, and the
> sheets show fine on the screen.  But, when I click on some of the
> formulas, I see      =#"#LongStack!" instead of the expected
> formula.  The displayed value, however, appears to be correct!
>
> The formula in NExS format is something like :
> =@CSUM((D$5..D$78),#{3,0}=="x")
> which means if a field 3 places to the right contains "x"
> sum the cells from D5 to D78.  This is a bit different
> from Excel format, so I suspect NExS translates the
> formula before exporting, but, I can't see what it
> came up with.
>
> Any idea what this LongStack thing is?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jon
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