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What does Excel do is a way to automatically highlight incompatible formulas?

What do I mean if I have several cells with the same formula (structure) but one of them is a different formula, then Excel will mark that cell because it is a potential error.

Is this function available in Oo Calc? I have seen detective functions but none of them are looking for a job.

After changing the Excel R1C1 version, incompatible through the comparison of R1C1 formula equivalents for adjacent cells Formula Error If you have numbers in A1: C9 and you have the total numbers for each column in A10: C10, the formula xlA1 is = SUM (A1: A9) , = SUM (B1: B9) and = SUM (C1: C9) but xlR1C1 = SUM (R [-9] c: r [-1] c) (or = SUM (R1C: R9C) if full context is preferred) this Excel To make it very easy to compare one thread with the other, to see if they are equal or not In as R 1 C 1 is seen from that perspective. So simple, in fact, the operation can be done in the form of a fly background operation.

Unfortunately, OpenOffice does not address R1C1 outside of Calc indirect and the ADDRESS function makes it more difficult to compare sources in adjacent cells. Because each formula is parsed to each internal cell / category address as is referred by the cell where the formula remains however it is possible through programming, it is a value L OpenOffice Calc does not have the capability. There may be some work in this area (Google should know) but it will almost certainly be an on-demand macro and there will be no background operation.


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