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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Feb  5 03:59:06 +0000 
2008 -------
I've duplicated this to the point where I see the discrepency ken_burnside seems
to be talking about.

Steps (using either of his files):
1 - Use the drop-down menu in B2 to set that element to '3'. 
2 - C2, D2, and E2 will automatically be set to '3', '2', and '1' respectively.
3 - Now click on the drop-down menu at F3. Only one option shows up for the 
value.

Doing this in Excel, the option that shows up in step 3 is blank (or, rather,
there is no option). In OO Calc, it is '0'.

This difference will show up in more cells, depending on how B2 is set. If set
to 2, then E3 and F3 will behave differently. If set to '1', then D3, E3, and F3
will all behave differently, based on whether the cell above them is empty.

Hope that clears it up. I've duplicated this on Linux (Ubuntu 7.10) for OO Calc
(OpenOffice 2.3), and Windows (Vista, Office 2007 SP1).

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