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Subject: Drafting note
Greetings! I am sure this won't be a problem for ODF 1.2 (not now anyway) but in other work, note that: any arbitrary XXX means the same thing as: any XXX. By saying "any," you have already opened the door for any "arbitrary" choice. A good use of arbitrary (from part2): > A reference list can be passed as an argument to functions where > passing one reference results in an identical computation as an > arbitrary sequence of single references occupying the identical cell > range. The sequence is "arbitrary," that is it can be in any order. I really need to keep a notebook of this sort of thing. ;-) Hope everyone is having a great day! Patrick
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