Thanks! I got that. :)

On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 11:19 PM, Sophie Gautier <gautier.sop...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi Cheng-Chia,
> On 05/12/2010 18:05, Tseng, Cheng-Chia wrote:
>
>> *<item type=\"productname\">%PRODUCTNAME</item>  allows you to carry out
>>
>> joint multiple operations for columns and rows in so-called cross-tables.
>> The formula cell has to refer to both the data range arranged in rows and
>> the one arranged in columns. Select the range defined by both data ranges
>> and call the multiple operation dialog. Enter the reference to the formula
>> in the<emph>Formulas</emph>  field. The<emph>Row input cell</emph>  and
>> the
>> <emph>Column input cell</emph>  fields are used to enter the reference to
>> the
>> corresponding cells of the formula.
>>
>> In the<emph>Formulas</emph>  field, enter the cell reference to the
>> formula
>> that applies to the data range. In the<emph>Column input cell/Row input
>> cell</emph>  field, enter the cell reference to the corresponding cell
>> that
>> is part of the formula. This can be explained best by examples:*
>>
>> Where can I find out those two strings to know what are they actually
>> talking about?
>> Without using the features or seeing the help descriptions, I have no idea
>> what are they talking about.
>>
>
> You'll find the functionality under Data > Multiple operations.
>
> Kind regards
> Sophie
>
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by Cheng-Chia Tseng

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