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<paragraph role="note" id="par_idN105AF" xml-lang="en-US"><variable id="optional">In the %PRODUCTNAME Calc functions, parameters marked as "optional" can be left out only when no parameter follows. For example, in a function with four parameters, where the last two parameters are marked as "optional", you can leave out parameter 4 or parameters 3 and 4, but you cannot leave out parameter 3 alone.</variable><comment>UFI: see #i43239# and #i3879#</comment></paragraph>
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