*<item type=\"productname\">%PRODUCTNAME</item> allows you to carry out
joint multiple operations for columns and rows in so-called cross-tables.
The formula cell has to refer to both the data range arranged in rows and
the one arranged in columns. Select the range defined by both data ranges
and call the multiple operation dialog. Enter the reference to the formula
in the <emph>Formulas</emph> field. The <emph>Row input cell</emph> and the
<emph>Column input cell</emph> fields are used to enter the reference to the
corresponding cells of the formula.
In the <emph>Formulas</emph> field, enter the cell reference to the formula
that applies to the data range. In the <emph>Column input cell/Row input
cell</emph> field, enter the cell reference to the corresponding cell that
is part of the formula. This can be explained best by examples:*
Where can I find out those two strings to know what are they actually
talking about?
Without using the features or seeing the help descriptions, I have no idea
what are they talking about.
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Sincerely,
by Cheng-Chia Tseng
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