From LibreOffice 5.1 simply use the Unicode codepoint toggle in the edit
window of the Math formula editor.
To obtain any Unicode codepoint in the default font, Liberation Serif for
text, enter the code point and with cursor after the last character toggle
to display the glyph with +x. E.g. for
At 14:20 07/11/2016 -0500, Bonly Noname wrote:
On 2016-11-06 8:43 PM, "Brian Barker" wrote:
At 20:06 06/11/2016 -0500, Bonly Noname wrote:
Today I created a spreadsheet in 5.2.3 (Mac) and each time I try
to do a multiplication with a decimal, Calc gives me a #NAME?. In
cell A1R1 =4*1.5 gives
At 17:58 07/11/2016 +0200, Pertti Rönnberg wrote:
I have a spreadsheet with two ranges range(1)
directly above range(2). r(1) specifies per row
every specific purchase/sell event (date,
company name, amount, etc). To calculate the
actual "to-day"-result for this specific event
(row) we need
Using LO 5.2.3.3 on OS X 10.11.6 with the decimal separator (.), I do not
reproduce the problem.
I do get an error with the decimal separator (,)
My system is set to US English.
When I set the system to CDN English, I do not get an error either.
Is there a issue with OS X 10.10.5?
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Le lundi 07 novembre 2016 à 17:58 +0200, Pertti Rönnberg a écrit :
> > r(1) specifies per row every specific purchase/sell event (date,
company
> name, amount, etc).
> > To calculate the actual "to-day"-result for this specific event (row)
we
> need the "to-day"-value for this company's share (in
I think VLOOKUP might work. In cell X1 try this: =VLOOKUP(B1,B$20:C$22,2,0)
Copy down as needed; Adjust 2nd parameter (B$20:C$22) as needed.
On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 10:58 AM, Pertti Rönnberg wrote:
> Best Spreadsheet Experts,
> May I ask for help having a more elegant formula in LOCalc (v.5.0.3;
On 2016-11-06 8:43 PM, "Brian Barker" wrote:
At 20:06 06/11/2016 -0500, Bonly Noname wrote:
Today I created a spreadsheet in 5.2.3 (Mac) and each time I try to do a
multiplication with a decimal, Calc gives me a #NAME?. In cell A1R1 =4*1.5
gives #NAME? In each spreadsheet that I've opened I get th
Thank you both.
My apologies for my tardy post.
Charles.
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Best Spreadsheet Experts,
May I ask for help having a more elegant formula in LOCalc (v.5.0.3; win10)
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I try to get a little extra to my pension savings by experimenting on
the share market and follow up the results using Calc (not a database).
I have a spreadsheet with two ranges –