Hi all:
I supoused that you can use "A1&"something" that you have in A2 (With
out quotes)
Regards,
Jorge Rodríguez
El mar, 21-07-2015 a las 14:41 +0100, Brian Barker escribió:
At 14:45 21/07/2015 +0200, Pier Andreit wrote:
I would like to do in writer (tables or text) as in calc, if in cell
A1 I have "something" and in cell A2 I insert "=A1" in cell A2 I'll
have "something"
The syntax would be "=<A1>", I think.
I tried with formulas but didn't succeed. it seems that they treat
only numbers...
It seems so.
any suggestion?
Yes: create what you need in a spreadsheet and copy and paste the
required cell range into your text document. It will appear as a
table but will function like the spreadsheet section that it is.
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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Atentamente,
Jorge Rodríguez
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