StarOffice question
Condon Thomas A KPWA
tcondon
Mon May 17 12:01:43 PDT 2004
Joel,
I don't have the info on the =IF(xxx) statement in front of me (i.e., how to
parse the "else" portion), but it seems to me that you want to put the
initial value of A into D instead, then in A put (using proper commands, of
course):
if ( D < B ) then
A = C - 100
else
A = D
endif
In Harmony's Way and In A Chord,
Tom ;-})
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joel Hammer [mailto:joel at hammershome.com]
> Sent: Sunday, April 25, 2004 6:59 AM
> To: linux-users at linux-sxs.org
> Subject: Re: StarOffice question
>
>
> Oh well, I think the basic problem is I still don't see
> a way to control the contents of a cell from another
> cell. Each cell controls its own value.
>
> I seem to recall this was possible in quattropro (sniff..).
>
> Well, I got around this problem by using other cells to
> hold intermediate values and making a simpler spreadsheet.
>
> Turns out, sitting at a spread sheet, I can retire in
> four years. Yea!!
>
> Now, let's hope that:
> 1. The economy cooperates.
> 2. I don't get sick and die.
> 3. Or, a million other unpleasant things don't happen.
>
> Joel
>
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