On 2013-02-14 9:19 AM, Brian Barker <[email protected]> wrote:
At 08:50 14/02/2013 -0500, Nobody Noname wrote:
... but it is much more complicated than if there was the possibility
to just subdivide a single cell into multiples...

OK: suppose you divide cell Xn into four cells- two vertically and two
horizontally.  How do you now refer to the four new cells in formulae?

Initially, until some method was developed that made sense, it could just be a limitation of split cells that you can't use them in formulas.

And maybe it would have to stay that way. None of the times I wanted to be able to do this was it critical that I me able to use them in formulas.

And which of the now four separate values gets used if you refer to
plain cell Xn in a formula?

Pick one (upper left, lower right, etc). Could even be a pref. Or, as above, make it unsupported, unless/until a method is developed for supporting it that makes sense.

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