Fix reference to PR in changelog
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- Improve Coverage for ODS Reader [#1545](https://github.com/phpoffice/phpspreadsheet/pull/1544)
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- Improve Coverage for ODS Reader [#1545](https://github.com/phpoffice/phpspreadsheet/pull/1545)
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- Named formula implementation, and improved handling of Defined Names generally [#1535](https://github.com/PHPOffice/PhpSpreadsheet/pull/1535)
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- Named formula implementation, and improved handling of Defined Names generally [#1535](https://github.com/PHPOffice/PhpSpreadsheet/pull/1535)
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- fix resolution of relative named range values in the calculation engine; previously all named range values had been treated as absolute.
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- fix resolution of relative named range values in the calculation engine; previously all named range values had been treated as absolute.
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- **IMPORTANT NOTE:** This Introduces a **BC break** in the handling of named ranges. Previously, a named range cell reference of `B2` would be treated identically to a named range cell reference of `$B2` or `B$2` or `$B$2` because the calculation engine treated then all as absolute references. These changes "fix" that, so the calculation engine now handles relative references in named ranges correctly.
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- **IMPORTANT NOTE:** This Introduces a **BC break** in the handling of named ranges. Previously, a named range cell reference of `B2` would be treated identically to a named range cell reference of `$B2` or `B$2` or `$B$2` because the calculation engine treated then all as absolute references. These changes "fix" that, so the calculation engine now handles relative references in named ranges correctly.
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This change that resolves previously incorrect behaviour in the calculation may affect users who have dynamically defined named ranges using relative references when they should have used absolute references.
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This change that resolves previously incorrect behaviour in the calculation may affect users who have dynamically defined named ranges using relative references when they should have used absolute references.
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