Explain that UoM = Unit of Measure (#3014)
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@ -1161,7 +1161,7 @@ A column's width can be set using the following code:
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$spreadsheet->getActiveSheet()->getColumnDimension('D')->setWidth(12);
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$spreadsheet->getActiveSheet()->getColumnDimension('D')->setWidth(12);
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If you want to set a column width using a different unit of measure,
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If you want to set a column width using a different UoM (Unit of Measure),
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then you can do so by telling PhpSpreadsheet what UoM the width value
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then you can do so by telling PhpSpreadsheet what UoM the width value
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that you are setting is measured in.
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that you are setting is measured in.
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Valid units are `pt` (points), `px` (pixels), `pc` (pica), `in` (inches),
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Valid units are `pt` (points), `px` (pixels), `pc` (pica), `in` (inches),
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@ -1258,7 +1258,7 @@ Excel measures row height in points, where 1 pt is 1/72 of an inch (or
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about 0.35mm). The default value is 12.75 pts; and the permitted range
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about 0.35mm). The default value is 12.75 pts; and the permitted range
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of values is between 0 and 409 pts, where 0 pts is a hidden row.
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of values is between 0 and 409 pts, where 0 pts is a hidden row.
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If you want to set a row height using a different unit of measure,
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If you want to set a row height using a different UoM (Unit of Measure),
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then you can do so by telling PhpSpreadsheet what UoM the height value
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then you can do so by telling PhpSpreadsheet what UoM the height value
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that you are setting is measured in.
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that you are setting is measured in.
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Valid units are `pt` (points), `px` (pixels), `pc` (pica), `in` (inches),
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Valid units are `pt` (points), `px` (pixels), `pc` (pica), `in` (inches),
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@ -1670,7 +1670,7 @@ $spreadsheet->getActiveSheet()->getDefaultColumnDimension()->setWidth(12);
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Excel measures column width in its own proprietary units, based on the number
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Excel measures column width in its own proprietary units, based on the number
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of characters that will be displayed in the default font.
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of characters that will be displayed in the default font.
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If you want to set the default column width using a different unit of measure,
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If you want to set the default column width using a different UoM (Unit of Measure),
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then you can do so by telling PhpSpreadsheet what UoM the width value
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then you can do so by telling PhpSpreadsheet what UoM the width value
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that you are setting is measured in.
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that you are setting is measured in.
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Valid units are `pt` (points), `px` (pixels), `pc` (pica), `in` (inches),
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Valid units are `pt` (points), `px` (pixels), `pc` (pica), `in` (inches),
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@ -1693,7 +1693,7 @@ Excel measures row height in points, where 1 pt is 1/72 of an inch (or
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about 0.35mm). The default value is 12.75 pts; and the permitted range
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about 0.35mm). The default value is 12.75 pts; and the permitted range
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of values is between 0 and 409 pts, where 0 pts is a hidden row.
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of values is between 0 and 409 pts, where 0 pts is a hidden row.
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If you want to set a row height using a different unit of measure,
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If you want to set a row height using a different UoM (Unit of Measure),
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then you can do so by telling PhpSpreadsheet what UoM the height value
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then you can do so by telling PhpSpreadsheet what UoM the height value
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that you are setting is measured in.
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that you are setting is measured in.
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Valid units are `pt` (points), `px` (pixels), `pc` (pica), `in` (inches),
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Valid units are `pt` (points), `px` (pixels), `pc` (pica), `in` (inches),
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