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--- Additional comments from baom...@openoffice.org Sun Apr 18 20:01:13
+ 2010 ---
They are right, this is a use/non use issue with financial data.
Without the a
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--- Additional comments from jalcradu...@openoffice.org Mon Sep 28 20:36:23
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I agree with the other comments that it's a "make or break" issue for thos
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Jan 24 13:58:39 +
2008 ---
I too would like Calc to have this feature. We use Excel in the field as we
measure
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Jan 4 00:57:37 +
2008 ---
As jcdelta points out, it is simple arithmetic; it shouldn't be hard to write a
fun
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Jan 3 21:20:18 +
2008 ---
The algorithm is not difficult. It's just cell_value * 10 ^ - magnitude_change.
Th
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Jan 3 18:48:45 +
2008 ---
On desk calculators, this is called "add mode". It's a basic capability for
anyone
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Nov 3 03:29:15 -0800
2006 ---
Firstly, thank you to all the developers who develop OO, it is a great product.
Ho