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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Feb  2 14:22:44 +0000 
2007 -------
A few observations:

I. Auto-Formatting (with numbers): When you type a number in a cell, the cell is
formatted automatically if you hit the Tab key. Examples of input with number
formatting: -1, 5%, $4, 333, +33

II. Auto-Formatting (with letters): If you type a lower-case letter as the first
character in a cell and hit the Tab key, the lower-case letter will be converted
into upper-case letter

III Undo ordering: (with numbers)If you follow kpalagin's steps carefully with
numbers as input, you will notice that once the first undo is executed, it will
undo the formatting of the number first followed by removing the new row on the
second undo.  Take note of the ordering of the undo's.

Undo ordering: (with letters) Instead of a number input, type a lower-case
letter (eg. "d"), then hit the Tab key. Notice that the first undo removes the
new row created and the second undo will undo the formatting of the lower-case
letter (eg. "D" back to "d")

IV Observation: When the Tab key is hit, a new row is created first then the
current cell containing the number is auto-formatted.  That's why undo
formatting is undone first before the removal of the new row.

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