

Will you develop this topic further or keep using Excel? But if you come to us seriously and for a long time, then all problems can be solved. Of course, I was able to overcome all these difficulties, but it will take effort. For me, these bottlenecks are resolved by macros, and this is a very complex topic. And don’t forget to correct them yourself! Which is why our member is so skeptical about newbies using spreadsheets: it’s too easy to get it wrong. Only absolute references to the source (a serious flaw). Excel 2003 knew how to work with dynamic ranges (using the OFFSET function), and Calc still does not know how, if we are talking about using pivot tables or expanding charts. This means that we are at the level of Excel 2003 in this sense. Feel the difference between the terms Insert and Add. You still have to get used to inserting new rows/columns correctly, and not just adding them by filling data in new rows below or columns to the right. Click on the cross in the lower right corner of the cell. The formula itself, of course, won’t fill down the rows. I just want to edit the first row and have Calc automatically update the rest.įorget.
