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This search: Has this result:
win Finds win, but not win95, os2win, or upwind
win.* Finds win and win95, but not os2win or upwind
.*win Finds win and os2win, but not win95 or upwind
.*win.* Finds win, win95, os2win, and upwind
If this option is not selected, the win search pattern acts like .*win.* —the search
pattern can be at any position within the cell when searching with the Calc
database functions.
Enable regular expressions in formulas
Specifies that regular expressions are enabled when searching and also for
character string comparisons. This relates to the database functions, and to
VLOOKUP, HLOOKUP and SEARCH.
Automatically find column and row labels
Specifies that you can use the text in any cell as a label for the column below the
text or the row to the right of the text. The text must consist of at least one word
and must not contain any operators.
Example: Cell E5 contains the text Europe. Below, in cell E6, is the value 100 and
in cell E7 the value 200. If the Automatically find column and row labels
option is selected, you can write the following formula in cell A1: =SUM(Europe).
Sort Lists options
In the Options dialog, choose OpenOffice.org Calc > Sort Lists. Sort lists are used
for more than sorting, for example filling a series of cells during data entry. In
addition to the supplied lists, you can define and edit your own lists, as described in
“Defining a fill series” in Chapter 2 (Entering, Editing, and Formatting Data).
Figure 342: Defining sorting lists in Calc
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