Hi,
I think the current description of "range" for MINIFS and MAXIFS should
be replaced by the descriptions of "range" for AVERAGIFS, SUMIFS etc.
(as it has the same meaning).
Moreover I would suggest to correct the description of the SWITCH function.
See my patches in Gerrit and comment them if needed:
https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/#/c/25256/
https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/#/c/25255/
Thanks,
Stanislav
Dne 21.5.2016 v 10:22 Jean-Baptiste Faure napsal(a):
Hello Olivier,
Thank you very much for the quick fix. :-)
Best regards.
JBF
Le 20/05/2016 15:39, Olivier Hallot a écrit :
Hello Jean-Baptiste
I am fixing it.
https://goo.gl/cJ4faY
Thanks for reporting.
regards
Em 19/05/2016 11:46, Jean-Baptiste Faure escreveu:
Hi,
In the UI, file libo_ui/sc/source/ui/src.po. It's me or there is an
copy&paste mistake from MINIFS to MAXIFS in the descriptions on
arguments of the MAXIFS function. Indeed each description says "minimum
value" when "maximum value" seems to be expected. In the function
wizard, read the description for range1, range2, etc.
The corresponding string has the comment cEi2r.
Best regards.
JBF
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