* G. Roderick Singleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080305, 12:43]:
> On Tue, 2005-03-08 at 19:29 +0100, Ennio-Sr wrote:
> > * Andrew Douglas Pitonyak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070305, 22:13]:
> > > Ennio-Sr wrote:
> > > 
> > > >* Andrew Douglas Pitonyak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [280205, 23:05]:
> > > > 
> > [...] 
> > Thank you, Andrew, for your suggestion, but I cannot figure out how I
> > could do that: I arrive at the point where the anchor appears on top of
> > the cell and that's all I can obtain. On the other hand, what type of
> > equation should it be? Should it refer to the named-range-cell in the
> > other doc/sheet? Last but not least, (I feel ashamed to confess) the
> > help suggests to consult OpenOffice.org Math Help, which I was unable to
> > find ;(
> > 
> > Regards,
> >     Ennio.
> > 
> Should be available by clicking and selecting from the dropdown at the
> top right of Help > Contents. Do you see it?
> 

Ok, 'Scarlet Letter' syndrome: I never thought to click o that arrow!

However, having found the Math help and read whatever could be related
to my problem (i.e. how to reference a 'named-range cell' in another
doc/sheet via an equation) I couldn't find a solution. Would Andrew be
so kind to post an example?
Thanks for your attention. Regards,
        Ennio.


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