* Eike Rathke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070305, 12:21]:
> Hi Ennio-Sr,
> 
> On Wed, Mar 02, 2005 at 19:55:26 +0100, Ennio-Sr wrote:
> 
> > Considering that 1.1.4 is a "stable release", may be a warning should be
> > put somewhere not to save a spreadsheet with a "#NAME? warning", as you
> > will be unable to recover its contents.
> 
> The #NAME shouldn't be the problem, try saving and reloading a document
> with the simple formula =blah that also results in a #NAME, at least as
> long as you don't have a range named ``blah'' defined..  It might be
> related to the ='file://...' reference that explicitly refers the very
> same file where the formula is contained in.
> 
>   Eike
> 

Hi Eike,
You're right: that behaviour seems to be related to the ='file:///...'
reference. AAMOF I tried to reproduce it (on 1.1.4) and was
'successfull' only once over many attempts involving the second part of
the reference (#Sheet1.rangename) deliberately putting '$' and '&'
symbols before either 'Sheet1' or 'range.name'. So, may be there is a
bug, but it is well hidden :-).
I shall come back in case I discover a sure way to reproduce it

Thanks again,
        Ennio.

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