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Florian Hopf updated ODFTOOLKIT-189:
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    Fix Version/s:     (was: odfdom-0.8.8)
    
> Provide the ability to create a table with 0 rows and 0 columns
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>                 Key: ODFTOOLKIT-189
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ODFTOOLKIT-189
>             Project: ODF Toolkit
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: java
>    Affects Versions: odfdom-0.8.7
>         Environment: Operating System: Linux
> Platform: PC
>            Reporter: datanucleus
>            Assignee: Ying Chun Guo
>            Priority: Minor
>
> I could do this in 0.6, and can't now. 
> Why is it imposed on a user of ODFDOM that they have to have present some 
> columns and rows ? Why 5 and 2 ?
> Why can't I just have an empty table ?
> I try deleting and can't get to 0. 
> The end-user may be wanting to add their own columns and rows and if you 
> impose on them that they have to start with some arbitrary number then they 
> have to adjust their code to allow for your dummy rows/columns. This is 
> user-unfriendly.
> How ODFDOM handles this situation internally is for it to decide but from the 
> users perspective having it as empty is reasonable IMHO.

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