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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Feb  3 09:26:34 -0800 
2006 -------
Sheet1 in the example contains a table of one column, one row. It's really that,
not a table of 256 x 65536 with one cell filled. The cells in the file are what
default-cell-style-name refers to. If an application is capable of handling more
columns/rows, it is supposed to fill the rest with empty cells, see "Basic Table
Model" in the specification.

The reason for introducing default-cell-style-name was to avoid adding the same
style name to each cell element, just for brevity. Whole-column formats,
separate from individual cells, aren't in the specification (apart from what's
in the column style). If you need them, they have to be included in a future
version of the format.

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