Hi all!
Could somebody confirm the following behaviour?
File > Open > New > Spreadsheet
Mouse on cell A1, type in whatever you like (in my case "=3*12"), then
do: Insert > Names > Define (give a name: i.e. "rname" and save the
spreadsheet (e.g. 'test.sxc')
Click on Sheet2 on the bottom tag, go to cell A1 (or any other) and type
='file:///home/username/test.sxc'#Sheet1.rname
#NAME? will be shown in the cell because the formula is not recognised
as valid (the same happens if you mistype the valid formula, which is:
='file:///home/username/test.sxc'#Sheet1.A1
adding, for example, a '.' before the '#'.
Well, at this point, if you close the spreadsheet it closes smoothly,
but when you try to reopen it it keeps on saying 'Calculating' (in the
bottom bar of the gray first screen) untill you kill the relative
process (in linux) or get a segmentation fault.
Do you think this is a bug or it is documented somewhere that happens if
you disregard the '#NAME?' warning?
Thanks for your attention.
Regards,
Ennio.
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