On Fri February 24 2006 00:44, + Michael Jester wrote:
>  [ MODERATED ] ***********************
> I am using version 2.0 of open office.  In the calc application, I notice
> the following problem.
>
> If I type in the following text into a cell:
>
> =SUMD8:D10)
>
> I see a pop-up window correctly telling me that the formula is wrong (the
> problem here is that the open parentesis is missing).  However, the
> correction that the pop-up suggests, is something like =SUMD8:D10.
>
> The end result is, whether I hit yes or no on the pop-up window, the value
> of the cell will still show an error (#NAME? is displayed in the cell).
>
> I would expect the pop-up window to:
> a) show SUM(D8:D10) as the proposed change (with both sets of parenthesis)
> and
> b) correctly reflect a real (non-error) value (something other than #NAME?)
> if I select YES to accept the proposed change.

Hi Michael,
 Can you please retest with 2.0.2 when it comes out in a week or so. If you 
still see the problem can you please report this in issuezilla ? 
( http://openoffice.org -> "My Pages" -> "Register", then when you receive a 
confirmation email, "Login" and "File an issue" )
In this way the relevant developers will see your bug report / suggestion and 
you will also see the progress of this feature / bug report if it is 
accepted.

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