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@@ -2664,11 +2664,11 @@ keyword.
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#+cindex: debugging, of table formulas
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When the evaluation of a formula leads to an error, the field content
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-becomes the string =#ERROR=. If you would like to see what is going
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-on during variable substitution and calculation in order to find
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-a bug, turn on formula debugging in the Tbl menu and repeat the
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-calculation, for example by pressing {{{kbd(C-u C-u C-c = RET)}}} in
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-a field. Detailed information are displayed.
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+becomes the string =#ERROR=. If you want to see what is going on
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+during variable substitution and calculation in order to find a bug,
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+turn on formula debugging in the Tbl menu and repeat the calculation,
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+for example by pressing {{{kbd(C-u C-u C-c = RET)}}} in a field.
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+Detailed information are displayed.
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*** Updating the table
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:PROPERTIES:
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@@ -14522,7 +14522,7 @@ The example here shows creating a style using LibreOffice.
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The ODT export back-end relies on many templates and style names.
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Using third-party styles and templates can lead to mismatches.
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-Templates derived from built in ODT templates and styles seem to have
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+Templates derived from built-in ODT templates and styles seem to have
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fewer problems.
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*** Links in ODT export
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@@ -16678,11 +16678,11 @@ configured Org to upload the related files, these links will work too.
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See [[*Example: complex publishing configuration]], for an example of this
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usage.
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-Eventually, links between published documents can contain some search
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-options (see [[*Search Options in File Links]]), which will be resolved to
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-the appropriate location in the linked file. For example, once
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-published to HTML, the following links all point to a dedicated anchor
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-in =foo.html=.
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+Links between published documents can contain some search options (see
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+[[*Search Options in File Links]]), which will be resolved to the
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+appropriate location in the linked file. For example, once published
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+to HTML, the following links all point to a dedicated anchor in
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+=foo.html=.
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#+begin_example
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[[file:foo.org::*heading]]
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