Hi Phil,
To start with your subject line: must be, looking at the number of
people that downloaded and tested betas etc.
prholland wrote (04-06-11 11:54)
In OpenOffice.org and LibreOffice 3.3 if you used =SUM() to find the total of
the numeric values in a row or column where some of the cells were blank or
just text, then it worked! Now I've just opened a spreadsheet with
LibreOffice 3.4 and #VALUE! is appearing everywhere.
Just works fine for me in 3.4.0
So it must be some special case ..?
Any point in sending me a file (offlist)?
Why the change? It brings back awful memories of the OpenOffice.org upgrade
from 1.1.3 to 2.0.0
No change intended, I guess, but I can imagine that you do not long for
that same 1.1.4>2.2.0 experience ;-)
Still, the huge rework of code, and other repository/merge/... changes
that have been done the last months, will for sure lead to extra discomfort.
That is why we explicitly say that the 3.4.0 is for early adaptors. The
3.4.1 will solve many of the nasty bugs, if not all. And then there will
be more bugfix releases in the 3.4. line.
Well, all a bit explanation. Mentioning bugs: you might also have a look
if your specific problem has been reported already:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development#Reporting_Bugs
Thanks,
Cor
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