The application does that when the pointer is over the cells region of the spreadsheet.
hold ALT and press F4
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The pointer that points to a block of memory that does not exist is called a dazzling pointer or wild pointer
Address of the current object.
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a pointer that is not pointing to anything
The function ftell returns the position of the file pointer for a file.
Multiplication is yet another thing, what you should never do with pointers.
In spreadsheet applications like Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets, the cell pointer that indicates you can fill a series is the small square in the bottom-right corner of the selected cell, known as the "fill handle." When you hover over this square, the cursor changes to a plus sign (+), signaling that you can click and drag to fill a series of values or formulas in adjacent cells. This feature allows you to easily create sequences or replicate data efficiently.
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Change the icon in the application's resource file, then recompile.