sary after "pivot table" which is not so - it is optional and only
>>> needed when one or more optional Field/Item pairs follow.
>>>
>>> I propose to retain the syntax in the chapter as is.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Steve
>>&
lies that the semicolon is
>> necessary after "pivot table" which is not so - it is optional and only
>> needed when one or more optional Field/Item pairs follow.
>>
>> I propose to retain the syntax in the chapter as is.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>>
> Regards,
>
> Steve
>
>
> -- Original Message --
> From: "Felipe Viggiano"
> To: "Steve (GMail)"
> Cc: "documentation list"
> Sent: 31/08/2020 11:44:40
> Subject: Re: Fw: Re[2]: [libreoffice-documentation] Re[2]: Calc Guide
> v7.0
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Subject: Re: Fw: Re[2]: [libreoffice-documentation] Re[2]: Calc Guide
v7.0
Hello Steve,
Once again, many thanks for the feedback, as always they provide me a
great learning opportunity.
About the matters:
1) The square brackets are OK, but I still feel strange about the
semicolons positio
Hello Steve,
Once again, many thanks for the feedback, as always they provide me a great
learning opportunity.
About the matters:
1) The square brackets are OK, but I still feel strange about the
semicolons positions:
Maybe instead of this:
GETPIVOTDATA(TargetField; pivot table[; Field 1; Item
Re-send of previous email, hopefully with more legible formatting!
Sorry.
Hi Felipe,
Many thanks for another thorough and helpful review. The chapter is back in the
Draft folder for second review.
Two matters arising:
(1) Syntax of the GETPIVOTDATA function. The syntax specified in the