I guess this is something to do with the input engine, but I had some fun with formulae yesterday, using LO on SUSE (so a pretty recent version). I tried to reproduce it on my old gentoo system so somewhat out of date, and got similar but different results. Put some data in a couple of cells, then compare them with the following formula: if(a3>a4."Lower","Higher")) Note the mistakes, I forgot the equals, there's a dot instead of a comma, and there are two closing brackets. Now try and correct it! On the ancient version of LO, auto-corrupt gives me =if(a3>a4,) in other words, the "true" and "false" parts just disappeared. I tried it several times, so it's not me being fat-fingered ... On SUSE, I got =if(a3>a4, the recent LO,"Lower","Higher")) ie I just could NOT get rid of the trailing bracket! Again, I tried repeatedly and unsuccessfully. Can we add this to the group of input frustrations in calc where it won't do what the user tells it to do? On a different note in the same place, the formula tooltip was a pain in the neck - it placed itself half over the input box which is all very well if you're entering a new formula, but if you're trying to correct an existing formula, it's obscuring what you're trying to correct! Cheers, Wol _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice