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I tried it using 5.0.1.2 on windows 7. Local set to Norwegian nynorsk (nn).

Set A1= 1a, A2=2a ... A8=8a and B1=1b, B2=2b ... B8=8b.

=COUNTIF(A1:B8;"8a")+1 returned 2 as espected.

Perhaps an error in version 5.0.0.5. In that case it does not matter as it works fine in 5.1.
So perhaps the solution is to upgrade to 5.1?
Kolbjørn



Den 31.08.2015 21:06, csanyipal skreiv:
Hello,

I have installed LO  5.0.0.5, Gentoo  official package.
I have setup LINGUAS to hu: hu-HU (hu_HU.utf8).

In one of my old Calc sheet, I have function
=COUNTIF(F16:X21;"8a")+1
In previous LO version this was without error, but now it shows me this
error. Why?

Now, If I remove the '+1' from the end of function, it is OK, but then I get
not the value which I want.
Now, how can I increase with '1' the value of the function:
=COUNTIF(F16:X21;"8a")



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