If a worksheet spans more than one page, you can print row and column headings or labels (also called print titles) on every page to ensure that the data is properly labeled.
One cannot reference another sheet in a formula by using the UI.
To replicate,
1. Open your spreadsheet demonstration app.
2. Create two work pages.
3. Enter some information on the first page.
4 .go to the second page, select any cell, and press =
5. navigate to the first page and select a cell with data in it.
6. Check the second page again, there is no reference link.
Workaround: manually type the sheet name in the formula
In Excel, the cursor changes to look like <-I-> when it is in the correct position to start resizing (column or row), and stays the same when the user is doing the resize - good visual feedback.
In RadSpreadsheet, we get a similar <-I-> cursor when in position to re-size, but this goes away (back to the normal pointer) whilst the user is re-sizing. The re-size operation works just fine, but I don't get the feedback whilst doing it.
Please refer to the two gif files illustrating the behavior in MS Excel and in RadSpreadsheet.
If you load the attached document in RadSpreadsheet and select the first cell A1, the yellow popup doesn't occur even though it is defined in the document:
Expected result:
Like in WPF RadSpreadsheet:
Like in MS Excel:
MS Excel has this splitter functionality:
Add support for creating Tables and applying tables styles (predefined ones or custom).