Hi all,
Le 28/11/2013 07:12, Mihovil Stanic a écrit :
> It looks like conditional formatting in calc. There isn't grey are
> there, it's true or it's not true. :)
>
> Sergio is correct, conditions are evaluated, not styles.
Yes, that's true, my fault, sorry.
Cheers
Sophie
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It looks like conditional formatting in calc. There isn't grey are
there, it's true or it's not true. :)
Sergio is correct, conditions are evaluated, not styles.
Dana 28.11.2013 3:01, Tom Davies je napisao:
Hi :)
Is this referring to "If ... then ... " statements? If so then surely
there are
Hi :)
Is this referring to "If ... then ... " statements? If so then surely
there are only 3 possible outcomes?
True
False
Grey area
If that is all true then it might be nice to re-write the whole
paragraph to be more human-friendly. Hmmm, i've a bad feeling it's
not as simple as i am hoping!
Re
Hi all,
When translating 4.2 I´ve found out this string:
File: scalc/01.po
Context: 0512.xhp par_id3163711 help.text
Comments: aG8C
"You can enter several conditions that query the contents of cell values or
formulas. The conditions are evaluated from the first to the last. If the
conditio