Hi all,
I am translatingopenoffice_org/ formula 's file. I understand
TODAY, NOW, DEGREES ... but I have also NA. Somebody can explain
me what means NA in a formula ?
Thanks a lot,
Bruno
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Hi Bruno,
Bruno GALLART wrote:
Hi all,
I am translatingopenoffice_org/ formula 's file. I understand
TODAY, NOW, DEGREES ... but I have also NA. Somebody can explain
me what means NA in a formula ?
That means that the value is not available.
Kind regards
Sophie
If it helps you, in our project (galician translation) we translated
that as NONDISP which means not available.
Cheers
Frco. Javier Rial
http://gl.openoffice.org
Bruno GALLART escribiu:
Hi all,
I am translatingopenoffice_org/ formula 's file. I understand
TODAY, NOW, DEGREES ... but I
Thanks Sophie, thanks Frederico Javier
Frco. Javier Rial a écrit :
If it helps you, in our project (galician translation) we translated
that as NONDISP which means not available.
Cheers
Frco. Javier Rial
http://gl.openoffice.org
Bruno GALLART escribiu:
Hi all,
I am translating
Bruno GALLART schreef:
Hi all,
I am translatingopenoffice_org/ formula 's file. I understand
TODAY, NOW, DEGREES ... but I have also NA. Somebody can
explain me what means NA in a formula ?
Thanks a lot,
Bruno
NA is: Not Available.
(The function/formule wil not give a result)
Also
Hi tora,
On Friday, 2009-03-13 16:25:59 +0900, tora - Takamichi Akiyama wrote:
Before looking into the answer about LCID and codepage, I would like
to tell you about a small achievement. I have preliminarily implemented
the following OpenOffice.org Basic functions for users who want to