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Re: spreadsheet ergonomics

Steve Carroll
SubjectRe: spreadsheet ergonomics
FromSteve Carroll
Date04/09/2017 19:28 (04/09/2017 10:28)
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On Saturday, April 8, 2017 at 1:47:59 AM UTC-6, Snit wrote:

Snit
On 4/8/17, 12:33 AM, in article ekri2uF7851U4@mid.individual.net, "vallor" <vallor@cultnix.org>wrote:

vallor
On Sat, 08 Apr 2017 06:23:59 +0000, owl wrote:

owl
Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com>wrote:

Snit
On 4/7/17, 10:57 PM, in article ahvu003.ak3@rooftop.invalid, "owl" <owl@rooftop.invalid>wrote:

owl
...

Snit
Right... you can sort RANGES. ----- @index(e,r)

Use the value of the expression e to index into the range r. The numeric value at that position is returned. The value 1 selects the first item in the range, 2 selects the second item, etc. R should be either a single row or a single column. -----

owl
I wonder why snipped this part about the index() function:

"With three arguments, the range must come first, and the second and third arguments will then be interpreted as row and column, respectively, for indexing into a two-dimensional table."

I've had enough of your bullshit. Plonk.

vallor
You had the patience of a saint.

Snit
Look, another discussion where

... you pretended that someone was 'obsessing' over you again so you could play 'victim' and be the center of attention, Drama Queen?

"Snit, you're like an infestation of ants that are crawling everywhere. Unless one is an ant, there really isn't much to like. Not being an ant you're going to notice the little buggers constantly crawling over everything and everybody. In a real life scenario like this you'd be hard pressed to find a conversation that *didn't* involve the ants."