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@@ -2790,12 +2790,13 @@ and makes use of these features:
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,#+TBLFM: $6=vsum($P1..$P3)::$7=10*$Tot/$max;%.1f::$at=vmean(@-II..@-I);%.1f
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#+end_example
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-#+texinfo: @noindent
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-*Important*: please note that for these special tables, recalculating
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-the table with {{{kbd(C-u C-c *)}}} only affects rows that are marked
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-=#= or =*=, and fields that have a formula assigned to the field
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-itself. The column formulas are not applied in rows with empty first
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-field.
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+#+attr_texinfo: :tag Important
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+#+begin_quote
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+Please note that for these special tables, recalculating the table
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+with {{{kbd(C-u C-c *)}}} only affects rows that are marked =#= or
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+=*=, and fields that have a formula assigned to the field itself. The
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+column formulas are not applied in rows with empty first field.
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+#+end_quote
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#+cindex: marking characters, tables
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The marking characters have the following meaning:
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@@ -6108,15 +6109,16 @@ immediately after the task they refer to.
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~org-agenda-skip-scheduled-delay-if-deadline~ for details on how
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to control this globally or per agenda.
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- #+texinfo: @noindent
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- *Important:* Scheduling an item in Org mode should /not/ be
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- understood in the same way that we understand /scheduling
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- a meeting/. Setting a date for a meeting is just a simple
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- appointment, you should mark this entry with a simple plain
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- timestamp, to get this item shown on the date where it applies.
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- This is a frequent misunderstanding by Org users. In Org mode,
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- /scheduling/ means setting a date when you want to start working
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- on an action item.
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+ #+attr_texinfo: :tag Important
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+ #+begin_quote
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+ Scheduling an item in Org mode should /not/ be understood in the
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+ same way that we understand /scheduling a meeting/. Setting
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+ a date for a meeting is just a simple appointment, you should
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+ mark this entry with a simple plain timestamp, to get this item
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+ shown on the date where it applies. This is a frequent
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+ misunderstanding by Org users. In Org mode, /scheduling/ means
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+ setting a date when you want to start working on an action item.
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+ #+end_quote
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You may use timestamps with repeaters in scheduling and deadline
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entries. Org mode issues early and late warnings based on the
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