https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=121090
--- Comment #12 from gmolleda@us.es ---
"and range, order vs. sort... not a big difference"
If the user reads "Ordered" he may think that if the list is ordered he has to
put True. But no, the list could be ordered but the type of search needed could
be exact using False as the fourth parameter.
Si el usuario lee "Ordenado" puede pensar que si la lista es ordenada tiene que
poner Verdadero. Pero no, la lista podría estar ordenada pero el tipo de
búsqueda necesitada podría ser exacta usando Falso como cuarto parámetro.
Se la uzanto legas "Ordonita" li eble pensas, ke se la listo estas ordigita, li
devas meti Vera. Sed ne, la listo povus esti ordigita sed la tipo de serĉo
bezonata povus esti ĝusta uzante Falsa en la kvara parametro.
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- [Libreoffice-ux-advise] [Bug 121090] Change name (description) of 4th argument to VLOOKUP and HLOOKUP to "Sorted range lookup" in help and in function wizard (see comment 7, comment 9) · bugzilla-daemon
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