On April 15, 2015 5:44:26 AM PDT, martin f krafft wrote:

>Currently, we have 6 styles to represent all combinations, and after
>formatting the entire column A as "dates-plain" and column B as
>"percentages-plain", we need to format A1 as "dates-header", B1 as
>"percentages-header", A20 as "dates-total", and B20 as
>"percentages-total". If ever column A or B needed reformatting (e.g.
>because rows were pasted wrongly), then the manual overwriting of
>the cells in rows 1, 20 and between would need to be redone.
>
>Is there a better way to approach this? 

Maybe.

Is this semantic markup, or presentation markup, or just sommer markup?

>Can styles be somehow combined, such that cell A1 would simultaneously be a 
>"header" and
a "date" cell, given that the two styles are perpendicular and don't really 
affect each other?

What is the difference in the presentation markup between header and date?


jonathon
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