[libreoffice-users] Re: AutoCorrect/AutoFormat issue

2011-06-01 Thread plino

Earl Melton wrote:
 
 I thought Lotus 1-2-3 used the Shift+2 (or @ character), i.e.,
 @SUM(A1..A12). 
 Did I think wrong? Maybe we're talking about different flavors of Lotus.
 Or 
 maybe I'm having another one of those darned senior moments.
 

No you didn't. It was my mistake (I noticed the minute I posted and since
this isn't a forum I couldn't edit it :) ). I meant using + to start a
formula. Lotus functions started with an @ indeed (which on the Portuguese
keyboard is Alt Gr + 2 :( )

In any case, people who used Lotus (for DOS) are entitled to forget some
things :)

Have a great week! ;)

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[libreoffice-users] Re: AutoCorrect/AutoFormat issue

2011-05-31 Thread plino
You can use an old school trick: type +1/3 ;)

(In fact Lotus used + as an indicator for a formula which was much more
practical than = since it's already on the Num Pad... But everybody started
following Excel... :( )

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