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Enhancing Productivity with Notion
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In this section, you will learn how you can combine various formula options into one formula and how you can then nest functions inside one another.
As demonstrated in the previous chapter, you can replace an argument in a formula with anything, including a property, function, constant, or operator. This allows you to create longer formulas such as the one shown in Figure 8.23.
Note
As long as the formula that you create has the same output type in each instance, the formula will work, just as it would with any short function.
In Figure 9.1, you can see seven different rows in a database with various input variables from the Priority
and Importance
properties, which are select properties all giving different outputs in the Formula
property from the formula box shown at the bottom of the image.
Figure 9.1 – The Eisenhower matrix formula with the different output variations
The Eisenhower matrix is...
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