Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 3:30 pm Post subject: Writer, copy a formula from one cell to another
I often use the possibility of doing some calculation within tables in Writer.
For example I have a table with 2 rows and 3 col.
In cell A1 I type the numer 1, in cell B1 I type the numer 2. Than I go to cell C1, press F2 and in the Calculation bar (?, don't know if it is the correct name) that appears I write a formula, let's say "=A1+B1" (without "). After I've hitted return key in cell C1 appears number 3.
Now I go back to cell C1, press F2 again and I copy the formula I put in the calculation bar. Than I go to cell C2, press F2 and in the calculation bar I paste the formula. What I see is again "=A1+B1" and not the expected "=A2+B2" as we were in Calc.
Is there a way to make the pasting in a smart way?
You can easily copy a formula.
Example: You have some numbers in the range A1:A10, some other numbers in B1:B10. Select C1 enter in the formula bar (wihout pressing F2) =, then click on A1, enter+, click on B1 and press Return. The sum A1+B1 is saved in C1. OK.
Then select the range C1:C10, go to Edit -> Fill -> Down, and you'll see, it's miraculous. I'd like to "wiki" this tip. Maybe today, if I've time to do it.
I used this function for illustrating Euler's method. A wiki on Euler?? (with screenshots !)
Joined: Jun 20, 2006 Posts: 2051 Location: Midwest, USA
Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 8:54 am Post subject:
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wikied here in French only (sorry).
I've added it to French to English to-do list. No promises on when I'll get to it, though. Somebody's welcome to beat me to it; just let me know if you do!
Oh yes, the whole of this is a mathematical subject. Euler was a Swiss mathematician who lived in the 18th century, in Germany and Russia. He was a great arithmetician, but he worked in other areas of mathematics.
On wikipedia, you'll find an interessant page about him (the second section is a bit _a lot_specialized) but the first one is very readable.
Thank you very much for all your translations.
Joined: Jun 20, 2006 Posts: 2051 Location: Midwest, USA
Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 10:53 am Post subject:
Thanks for the answer and the link. It's been a long time (20 years!) since I've done higher math, but I remembered enough to at least recognize a lot of the terms. I did crack open my Matrices and Linear Algebra book "just for fun" a few years back, but I didn't get very far!
You can easily copy a formula.
Example: You have some numbers in the range A1:A10, some other numbers in B1:B10. Select C1 enter in the formula bar (wihout pressing F2) =, then click on A1, enter+, click on B1 and press Return. The sum A1+B1 is saved in C1. OK.
Then select the range C1:C10, go to Edit -> Fill -> Down, and you'll see, it's miraculous. I'd like to "wiki" this tip. Maybe today, if I've time to do it.
I used this function for illustrating Euler's method. A wiki on Euler?? (with screenshots !)
Jacqueline
Jacqueline, thanx for your answer but probably I wasn't clear enough to explain that ,y problem was with Writer tables. The tip you wikied is for Calc (and I knew it )
I say I "was" because I found how to do it!
Thanx again!
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