On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 15:04:07 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 15:24 -0400 2/7/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You sure are correct about the anemic documentation.
I interpet that line '1,1:3,17=A0 =A0 =A0=A0 Decimal:1' to be .... format cell 1,1 to 3,17 using 0.0 format (1 place decimal)
[OT: the "=A0" stuff seems to have crept in through some different concept of 'plain text' in our respective email clients - I guess]
That IS working on my little timecard spreadsheet project. That is a work in= =20 progress, so sorry if some of it isn't up to snuff, but I thought you might=20 like to see it so I posted it at ... http://www.christophercomputers.com/rev.html
Yes, I've seen it (if it's "Table Fun") and it's illuminating - I didn't mean to criticise it at all. My real point was that it's not much use having a language feature that requires the level of research you've put in, just to understand what that feature is and does; and of course there's no guarantee that you'll get to the bottom of the whole thing as you're basically guessing.
On 2 Jul 2003 13:18:22 -0700, "Edwin Gore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I haven't worked with them enough to know for sure, but my *guess* is that the term "decimal" refers to the type of tab-stop, not the format of the content.
I don't think this can be right, because the choices are Prefix, Suffix, Decimal, Scientific, Date - which look like conventional data formats to me.
BTW, referring to my earlier question about nomenclature, if I tell a RunRev table that I want to format cell 1 of column 1, the reference is shown as
1,1:1,6
I still don't get it...
Graham
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