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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Jan  8 13:23:06 +0000 
2008 -------
The point is that, as far as the user is concerned, when a cell has a border the
docuement is NOT empty.  See the attached "Sitzplan Physiksaal.ods" as an
example -- it resizes cells and applies borders, but has no "content" (images,
text, etc.).  This is deliberate on their part, I assume because they want to
print out the table and write on it by hand afterward.

Yes, the online help says "Cell attributes such as borders or background colors
are not considered cell contents," but I think this is counter-intuitive for
most users, especially since the "Suppress output of empty pages" option is
enabled by default.

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