Fix reference to PR in changelog

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MarkBaker 2020-07-26 13:56:27 +02:00
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- Improve Coverage for ODS Reader [#1545](https://github.com/phpoffice/phpspreadsheet/pull/1544) - Improve Coverage for ODS Reader [#1545](https://github.com/phpoffice/phpspreadsheet/pull/1545)
- Named formula implementation, and improved handling of Defined Names generally [#1535](https://github.com/PHPOffice/PhpSpreadsheet/pull/1535) - Named formula implementation, and improved handling of Defined Names generally [#1535](https://github.com/PHPOffice/PhpSpreadsheet/pull/1535)
- fix resolution of relative named range values in the calculation engine; previously all named range values had been treated as absolute. - fix resolution of relative named range values in the calculation engine; previously all named range values had been treated as absolute.
### Deprecated ### Deprecated
- **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$2` because the calculation engine treated then all as absolute references. These changes "fix" that, so the calculation engine now handles relative references in named ranges correctly. - **IMPORTANT NOTE:** This Introduces a **BC break** in the handling of named ranges. Previously, a named range cell reference of `B2` would be treated identically to a named range cell reference of `$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.
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. 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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