Hello Niklas:
I want to know  why there is no such phenomenon when I fill the 

cell with any other letter except 'c'.Does 'c' have any special 

meaning when we name something or Is 'c' related to any convention in 

R1C1






On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 10:13:09 +0200, Niklas Nebel wrote
> 开源技术部-云惊涛 wrote:
> > please follow these procedures
> > 1.create a new calc.
> > 2.input some date into cells,make sure 'c' in one cell 
> > for instance 'c' in A1 and 'b' in A2,choose the two cells
> > 3.on the tool bar,click "insert"-"name"-"create",choose 
> > "top row",click "ok".
> > 4.and then click "insert"-"name"-"define",in 
> > the "define name" dialog,it shows "_c".
> > 
> > In file sc\source\core\tool\rangenam.cxx,I think line576 
> > rName.Insert('_',0) leads to 
> > the phenomenon;
> > I can't understand it.Can you tell me the reason?
> 
> As the comment says, "Ensure that the proposed name is not an address
> under any convention", in preparation of R1C1-style reference support.
> 
> Niklas
> 
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