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On 13.07.2021 21:09, Liam R. E. Quin wrote: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/office/developer/office-xp/aa140066(v=office.10)?redirectedfrom=MSDNOn Tue, 2021-07-13 at 17:51 +0000, Roger L Costello wrote:Hi Folks, I noticed ss:Index="9" in one of the <Cell> elements and not any of the others. My guess is that it is trying to tell me that, "Hey, this <Cell> corresponds to column 9 (column I) of the spreadsheet, the previous <Cell> (column H) was dropped". Is that what it's saying?Or more than one, possibly. This would be what i would guess, too. You could look at the spec, or at XSLT that handles this format, perhaps? Attribute: ss:Index Description: Specifies the column index of this cell within the containing row. If this tag is not specified, the first instance of a Cell element within a row has an assumed Index="1". Each additional Cell element has an assumed Index that is one higher. Indices must appear in strictly increasing order. Failure to do so will result in an XML Spreadsheet document that is invalid. Indices do not need to be sequential, however. Omitted indices are formatted with either the default format, the column's format, or the table's format (depending on what has been specified). Indices must not overlap. If duplicates exist, the behavior is unspecified and the XML Spreadsheet document is considered invalid. If the previous cell is a merged cell and no index is specified on this cell, its start index is assumed to be the first cell after the merge.
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