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| ====== Range Set ====== | ====== Range Set ====== | ||
| - | This step is only applicable | + | This step is only applicable for target worksheets. The process step **Range Set** (together with **[[..range_cell: |
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| A value or formula can be set to a range with the following parameters: | A value or formula can be set to a range with the following parameters: | ||
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| Just like in Excel you can also assign formulas to cells by starting your value with " | Just like in Excel you can also assign formulas to cells by starting your value with " | ||
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| Please note that Djeeni considers the best practice to create your worksheet template first with formulas and then use Djeeni for filling it with data. Setting formulas in a Djeeni process is most of the time unnecessary. | Please note that Djeeni considers the best practice to create your worksheet template first with formulas and then use Djeeni for filling it with data. Setting formulas in a Djeeni process is most of the time unnecessary. | ||