source/text/scalc/01/04060106.xhp |    4 ++--
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

New commits:
commit e4cc474b65bee4d8cb800653ddce3a6b1eb12908
Author:     Stanislav Horacek <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Thu Jan 1 19:31:20 2026 +0100
Commit:     Olivier Hallot <[email protected]>
CommitDate: Thu Jan 1 20:00:29 2026 +0100

    use semicolons to separate arguments of POWER function
    
    Change-Id: I77a357ff1c35da6975ee0fffc4c31a6698610a87
    Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/help/+/196399
    Tested-by: Jenkins
    Reviewed-by: Olivier Hallot <[email protected]>

diff --git a/source/text/scalc/01/04060106.xhp 
b/source/text/scalc/01/04060106.xhp
index 0b7010501a..988db07f59 100644
--- a/source/text/scalc/01/04060106.xhp
+++ b/source/text/scalc/01/04060106.xhp
@@ -720,8 +720,8 @@
 <paragraph id="par_id3159526" role="code">POWER(Base; Exponent)</paragraph>
 <paragraph id="par_id3159540" role="paragraph">Returns <emph>Base</emph> 
raised to the power of <emph>Exponent</emph>.</paragraph>
 <paragraph id="par_id5081637" role="paragraph">The same result may be achieved 
by using the exponentiation operator ^: 
<literal>Base^Exponent</literal></paragraph>
-<note id="par_id241599040594931"><literal>=POWER(0,0)</literal> returns 1; 
<literal>=POWER(0,X)</literal> reports the #NUM! error when  exponent X is 
negative.</note>
-<warning id="par_id241599040594900"><literal>=POWER(B,X)</literal> may or may 
not report a #NUM! error when B is negative and X is not an integer.</warning>
+<note id="par_id241599040594931"><literal>=POWER(0;0)</literal> returns 1; 
<literal>=POWER(0;X)</literal> reports the #NUM! error when  exponent X is 
negative.</note>
+<warning id="par_id241599040594900"><literal>=POWER(B;X)</literal> may or may 
not report a #NUM! error when B is negative and X is not an integer.</warning>
 <embed href="text/scalc/01/common_func.xhp#sectionexample"/>
 <paragraph id="par_id3159594" role="paragraph"><input>=POWER(4;3)</input> 
returns 64, which is 4 to the power of 3.</paragraph>
 <paragraph id="par_id1614429" role="paragraph"><input>=4^3</input> also 
returns 4 to the power of 3.</paragraph>

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