Hi Xue, Xue Fuqiao <xfq.f...@gmail.com> writes:
> In (info "(org) References"), there is an example explaining the range > references: > > @-1$-2..@-1 3 numbers from the column to the left, 2 up to > current row > > What does `2 up to current row' mean? I don't understand. IIRC `@' > represents row, it should be `1 up to current row'. No. The whole sentence expands to this: This range takes 3 numbers: the first one from the column to the left (and the row above), the 2 others up to current row. I agree this might not be obvious but I don't have a better proposal. Maybe a native english speaker can help here. Best, -- Bastien