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Revision as of 14:44, 26 February 2009
TRUE
Returns the logical value TRUE.
Syntax:
TRUE()
- The TRUE() function has no arguments, and always returns the logical value TRUE.
Example:
TRUE()
- returns TRUE
NOT(TRUE())
- returns FALSE
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Issues:
- A logical value in Calc is simply a number with a boolean format, not a separate type as in Excel. Some resulting incompatibilities are discussed in Issue 84266.