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NAME

6       Excel::Template::Element::Cell - Excel::Template::Element::Cell
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PURPOSE

9       To actually write stuff to the worksheet
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NODE NAME

12       CELL
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INHERITANCE

15       ELEMENT
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ATTRIBUTES

18       •   TEXT
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20           This is the text to write to the cell. This can either be text or a
21           parameter with a dollar-sign in front of the parameter name.
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23       •   COL
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25           Optionally, you can specify which column you want this cell to be
26           in. It can be either a number (zero-based) or an offset. See
27           Excel::Template for more info on offset-based numbering.
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29       •   REF
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31           Adds the current cell to the a list of cells that can be
32           backreferenced.  This is useful when the current cell needs to be
33           referenced by a formula. See BACKREF and RANGE.
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35       •   WIDTH
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37           Sets the width of the column the cell is in. The last setting for a
38           given column will win out.
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40       •   TYPE
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42           This allows you to specify what write_*() method will be used. The
43           default is to call write() and let Spreadsheet::WriteExcel make the
44           right call. However, you may wish to override it. Excel::Template
45           will not do any form of validation on what you provide. You are
46           assumed to know what you're doing.
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48           The legal types (taken from Spreadsheet::WriteExcel) are:
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50       •   COMMENT
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52           Add a comment to the cell
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54           •   blank
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66           other write_* methods as defined defined Spreadsheet::WriteExcel
67           would be integrated by request
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CHILDREN

70       FORMULA
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EFFECTS

73       This will consume one column in the current row.
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DEPENDENCIES

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USAGE

79         <cell text="Some Text Here"/>
80         <cell>Some other text here</cell>
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82         <cell text="$Param2"/>
83         <cell>Some <var name="Param"> text here</cell>
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85       In the above example, four cells are written out. The first two have
86       text hard-coded. The second two have variables. The third and fourth
87       items have another thing that should be noted. If you have text where
88       you want a variable in the middle, you have to use the latter form.
89       Variables within parameters are the entire parameter's value.
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91       Please see Spreadsheet::WriteExcel for what constitutes a legal
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AUTHOR

95       Rob Kinyon (rob.kinyon@gmail.com)
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SEE ALSO

98       ROW, VAR, FORMULA
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