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madfo |
Posted - 01/17/2025 : 12:11:58 AM Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): OriginPro 2021 (Home Use) Operating System: Windows 11
Hello,
I am having an issue with directly editing formulas in the formula cell of a column. I have defined range variables in the Set Column Values dialog (ex. range r1 = [Book4BAAA]Sheet1!Col(AF);). When I enter a formula using the Set Column Values dialog (ex. r1+r2), it works fine. However, if I directly edit the formula in the cell or in the formula bar, the variables are automatically capitalized (ex. R1+R2), which causes an error since R1 and r1 are different variables. How do I stop this automatic capitalization? |
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madfo |
Posted - 02/07/2025 : 7:34:59 PM Hi Nicholas,
Yes, that worked! Thank you!
Best, Madison
quote: Originally posted by NicholasSupport
Hello madfo,
If you have your workbook active and press Alt + Enter to open Window Properties, you can turn off Spreadsheet Cell Notation via the top check box.
Does this affect the auto-capitalization?
Best, Nicholas
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NicholasSupport |
Posted - 01/31/2025 : 4:14:51 PM Hello madfo,
If you have your workbook active and press Alt + Enter to open Window Properties, you can turn off Spreadsheet Cell Notation via the top check box.
Does this affect the auto-capitalization?
Best, Nicholas |
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