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Subject: Re: What is "permute fixation"?
From: Johannes Simon <johannes.simon () gmail ! com>
Date: 2010-11-19 12:27:43
Message-ID: E3170BCF-E0E6-4DF7-9BD8-1194F1640613 () gmail ! com
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"Show all possible references" is closer, but not entirely correct. "Permute" means \
"to rearrange", so this action will switch through all possible combinations of fixed \
(absolute) and relative configurations of a cell reference. The shortcut is F4, so \
hitting F4 in the cell editor will change a reference, assuming it is simply "A3", to \
the following every time you hit F4:
B3 -> B$3 -> $B3 -> $B$3 -> B3 -> ...
However, I agree with Carlos that this is probably a pure overkill of the UI options. \
Doing it by hand is much quicker. For a range, e.g. "B3:D10", there is 16 (instead of \
4 as in the example above) possible permutations, so it would take quite long until \
you get what you want.
Am 19.11.2010 um 12:37 schrieb Marek Laane:
> Hmm, I'm still not sure I can understand it correctly - does it mean "Choose \
> correct reference" or "Show all possible references"?
> Marek Laane
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