Referring to adjacent cells in OpenOffice.org BASIC?

Cell values: A1 1 B1 2 C1 =(2*A1*B1)/(A1+B1) in C1 everything goes in, including the = sign. The = sign designates the contents of the cell as a formula.

Please check the edit on the original question. – Jory Jun 26 '09 at 18:02 Sorry. I realize your question was for a OO Basic function, but I am not familiar with OO Basic.

I was able to come up with another set of formulas. I think formulas allow this solution to be more flexible. Cells: a be c 1 =SUM(A2:A3) =SUM(B2:B3) =(2*A1*B1)/(A1+B1) 2 1 2 3 1 2 The formulas in A and B can be extended to cover the whole column by changed the second number to the last row number of your column.

Ex: if you have 525 records, A1 formula would be =SUM(A2:A525) Is there a specific reason to use a function rather than using formulas? – jhamm Jul 1 '09 at 13:46.

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