In the SUMIFS doc page:
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https://help.libreoffice.org/24.8/en-US/text/scalc/01/func_sumifs.html?&DbPAR=CALC&System=MAC#sumifs_head
in the sample syntax line directly under the Syntax heading, it currently
says:
SUMIFS(Func_Range; Range1; Criterion[; Range2; Criterion2][; … ; [Range127;
Criterion127]])
Instead of "Criterion" it should say "Criterion1" to correspond to the
"Range1" argument, i.e.:
SUMIFS(Func_Range; Range1; Criterion1[; Range2; Criterion2][; … ;
[Range127; Criterion127]])
While not seriously confusing, it is inconsistent.
Thanks,
August
P.S.
Also, I would be willing to go in and fix this myself, if I knew where and
how and had permission. I can't make large or long commitments, but I would
like to help and I have 40 years of experience at creating, editing, and
publishing technical documentation.
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