Bisiccuwa su'manni

Fajjinoonni sum'uwa

Names in Calc can contain letters, numeric characters, and the underline character. Names must start with a letter or an underline character.

Fajjinoonni addi fikiimma:

Su'muwa bisiccu maqishuwa gede mimmito lawa dihasiisannose. Lawishshaho A1 su'mi gara di'ikkino korkaatuno A1 aliidi gura bisiccira bisiccu maqishati.

Names must not start with the letters C or R followed by a number; also single characters C and R are not allowed as names. See the ADDRESS function for more information.

Names for cell ranges must not include blanks. Blanks are allowed within names for sheets and documents.

Naming cells and ranges

Afirimmallate giddo bisiccuwatenna bisiccu hakkigeeshshuwara maqisha worate woyyado doogom hakkigeeshshuwatw sumuwa worate. Lawishshaho , A1:B2 Hanafi hakkigeeshsho su'ma dandaatto. Aantetenni afi'rimala borressa dandaatto lawishshaho "=SUM(Hanafi)". Haawiittimma woy caccafuuwa surkitto woy hunitto gedensaanni, su'munni badantino hakkigeeshsho LibreOffice garunni gaamanno. Hakkigeeshshu su'muwa fano base amada dihasiisannose.

Lawishshaho, "= A5 * B12" nni roore "= Amount * Tax_rate" borreessa dandiittoro hirote taakisera afi'rimala nabbawate diqarisanno. Tee yannara, A5 "Bikka" bisicco nna B12 "Takise_ranke" bisicco sum'i

Baasa yannara lowo geeshsha hasiratto afir'mallara woy afi'rimallate gafora su'muwa tirate Sum'muwa tiri hasaawa horonsi'ri. Hakkigeeshshu sum'uwa badate,

  1. Select a cell or range of cells, then choose Sheet - Named Ranges and Expressions - Define. The Define Names dialog appears.

  2. Su'ma bare giddo dooramino dargi su'ma borreessi. Ledi qiphisi. Tirroonnihu haaru su'mi woroonni dirtote giddo leellanno. Hasaawa hunate Ee qiphisi.

Umo su'ma barete giddo eessatenniinna aante noo bisiccuwa dooratenni kunni hasaawi giddo wole bisiccu hakkigeeshsho sum'a dandaatto.

Afi'rimalu giddo su'ma borreessittoro, umiti shiima fikiima e'u gedensaanni giddoodi su'ma tugote gede la'atto.

Naming Formulas

You can assign a simpler or more familiar name to a long or complex formula expression.

  1. Choose Sheet - Named Ranges and Expressions - Define. The Define Names dialog appears.

  2. Enter the name for the formula expression in the Name field.

  3. Enter the formula expression in the Range or formula expression box. For example, if you have named your formula HYP, you can enter the expression SQRT(A1*A1 + B1*B1) to compute the distance between two points on a plane. Do not precede the expression with an equal sign (=).

  4. Click Add. The newly defined name appears in the list below. Click OK to close the dialog.

  5. Enter the name of the named formula in the desired cell. The cell value is the result of the formula expression. For example, enter =HYP() to compute the formula above. Note that you cannot directly pass parameters to named formulas.

Qaagishshu Bido

Naming conventions apply to named formulas. Absolute and relative references are respected. For example, when the named formula is copied and pasted.


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