Re: why no one anwsers my question?



[Almer S. Tigelaar]

  > function, though.  I.e. you won't get an error message if you type
  > "=add(B2:B9)", it just becomes a string.
  
  Well actually in versions other than CVS you would actually lose
  the formula you had typed. Recently this was changed to pop-up an
  error dialog just like Excel.

I can't reproduce this behaviour at all.  I'm not quite up-to-date on
CVS, though.  Still at 0.67...


Kjetil T.




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