Just some thoughts, nothing serious: 1. There's nothing there that is specific to LibreOffice Calc. You do it exactly the same way in all the spreadsheet applications that I know of, at least. 2. The separator between parameters in cell functions is not always a comma. It depends on your language settings. For instance, in my case, a comma is used as the decimal separator, so the separator between parameters is a semi-colon. About half of the world use a comma for a decimal symbol, so it's not a rare exception. 3. At 2:06 - 2:14, you could fill both rows in one go by first selecting B2:B3 and then fill to the right. Still a thumbs up, though.
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Just some thoughts, nothing serious:
1. There's nothing there that is specific to LibreOffice Calc. You do it exactly the same way in all the spreadsheet applications that I know of, at least.
2. The separator between parameters in cell functions is not always a comma. It depends on your language settings. For instance, in my case, a comma is used as the decimal separator, so the separator between parameters is a semi-colon. About half of the world use a comma for a decimal symbol, so it's not a rare exception.
3. At 2:06 - 2:14, you could fill both rows in one go by first selecting B2:B3 and then fill to the right.
Still a thumbs up, though.
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