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Referencing Table Formula In Another Table |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Solutions: A customer who would like to reference the contents of a table cell in which a formula has been calculated can try the following: 1. Create at least two tables 2. Enter numbers in the first table, go into Table Edit and perform the math calculation 3. Block/select the contents of the cell to be referenced (e.g., the cell containing the total) 4. Create a List (Alt-F5, 2, 1 or Tools|Mark Text|List|1) 5. Place the cursor/insertion point wherever you want the contents to appear in the second table 6. Press Alt-F5, 5, 2, 1, 1 or click on Tools|Define|List|1 and set the page numbering to none 7. Generate (Alt-F5, 6 or Tools|Generate) Note: A List will place double indent and margin release codes before each reference. If the customer does not have a tab set correctly for each of these codes, the text in the List will display incorrectly. Setting a tab at the beginning and end of each referenced cell may be an option for customers experiencing display problems. |
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