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Spreadsheet Tables

You can define a spreadsheet table representing a range of spreadsheet cells. To do that, you can highlight the desired range on the spreadsheet viewer and click on the green plus button that appears. A new spreadsheet will be defined and listed under the spreadsheet on the right-hand-side panel. Furthermore, the table will be inserted in the current cursor position on the CalcTree page.

These tables will be titled "Table (R x C)" by default, which shows the dimensions of the table, e.g. "9R x 3C" means a. table with nine rows and three columns. See below for an example of what you will see on the right-hand side panel when your table has been mapped:
Example of spreadsheet table listed on the integrations panel


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