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--- Additional comments from pfeffer...@openoffice.org Fri Jan 9 16:55:21
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I tested a bit: indirect links don't seem to be THE root of the bugs.
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--- Additional comments from hon...@openoffice.org Fri Jan 9 00:44:50
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I found another problem with MO. It about direct use of the MO row/column input
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--- Additional comments from hon...@openoffice.org Fri Jan 9 00:12:24
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Sorry for that unreasonable statement.
How do you differentiate between a dir
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--- Additional comments from pfeffer...@openoffice.org Thu Jan 8 12:15:53
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you are funny: "avoid using equal sign" without equal sign - what sense
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--- Additional comments from hon...@openoffice.org Thu Jan 8 05:30:32
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In the new attachment, I avoided using "=" sign while still using the lookup().
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--- Additional comments from hon...@openoffice.org Thu Jan 8 05:20:57
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Created an attachment (id=59230)
multiple operation problem with equal sign - w
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--- Additional comments from hon...@openoffice.org Wed Jan 7 23:44:13
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1. The doc did not say sum() cannot reference to one cell. Worst case make it d
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--- Additional comments from pfeffer...@openoffice.org Wed Jan 7 16:12:47
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1. does C256 show the correct nubmer, if sum() references only a cell, not
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--- Additional comments from hon...@openoffice.org Wed Jan 7 03:23:18
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See the attachment for the simplified version of my problem with equal sign whe
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--- Additional comments from hon...@openoffice.org Wed Jan 7 03:21:11
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Created an attachment (id=59195)
multiple operation problem with equal sign
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--- Additional comments from hon...@openoffice.org Wed Jan 7 02:39:18
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Do you use any lookup formula, e.g. HLOOKUP, VLOOKUP, MATCH, etc?
My spreadshe
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--- Additional comments from hon...@openoffice.org Wed Jan 7 01:51:58
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In my case, "=SUM(B245:B245) will retain the value in cell C256.
BUT! Multiple
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--- Additional comments from pfeffer...@openoffice.org Wed Jan 7 01:02:53
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Thanx!
Tried it... But:
Using just any forumular doesn't help: "=SUM(B245
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--- Additional comments from hon...@openoffice.org Wed Jan 7 00:43:11
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Experimented a bit. You can cheat to get the correct result by input some
formu
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--- Additional comments from hon...@openoffice.org Wed Jan 7 00:28:29
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I also encountered similar problem with multiple operations. As described by
pf
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User pfeffer2de changed the following:
What|Old value |New value
===
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Created an attachment (id=58451)
demo of the described bug
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Issue #|96803
Summary|"=" doesnot work correctly
Component|Spreadsheet
Version|1.0.0
Platform|DEC
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