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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/13/22 17:27, Wols Lists wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:73ffe28b-6b34-1447-ba8a-e4b6c18eda95@youngman.org.uk">On
13/01/2022 15:57, Kohei Yoshida wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">On 13.01.2022 10:38, Chris Sherlock wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">That’s my take also. But apparently, it
isn’t important on Linux so we
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shouldn’t change it. Because no-one uses Excel on Linux,
therefore
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they would never use this function if they use Linux.
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I wasn't there obviously so I don't know the nuance of the
discussion. But the fact that nobody uses Excel on Linux means
we have a bit of freedom to decide what to return there since we
are not bound by the compatibility concerns, rather than just
declaring "we shouldn't change it". That'd be my take.
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Of course, I don't have a skin in the game, so I'll leave the
final decision to whoever is more appropriate.
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I remember hearing somewhere there is an official port of Excel
for linux (and I used to run it under Wine), so some people do.
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Although whether the "official port" is Office 365 running in the
browser I don't know. Maybe I should try it, I do have a
subscription :-( See what it returns.
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I just tried it, it is not recognized in the online version. This is
mentioned in the documentation as well: "<b class="ocpNote">Note: </b>The
INFO function is not available in Excel Web App."
(<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/info-function-725f259a-0e4b-49b3-8b52-58815c69acae">https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/info-function-725f259a-0e4b-49b3-8b52-58815c69acae</a>).<br>
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