HTML entities should not be escaped in Markdown
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@ -426,9 +426,9 @@ for ($row = 1; $row <= $highestRow; ++$row) {
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echo '</table>' . PHP_EOL;
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```
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Note that we can't use a <= comparison here, because 'AA' would match
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as <= 'B', so we increment the highest column letter and then loop
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while \$col != the incremented highest column.
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Note that we can't use a `<=` comparison here, because `'AA'` would match
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as `<= 'B'`, so we increment the highest column letter and then loop
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while `$col !=` the incremented highest column.
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## Using value binders to facilitate data entry
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@ -285,8 +285,8 @@ $columnFilter->createRule()
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We also set the rule type to CUSTOMFILTER.
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This defined two rules, filtering numbers that are >= -20 OR <=
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20, so we also need to modify the join condition to reflect AND rather
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This defined two rules, filtering numbers that are `>= -20` OR `<=
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20`, so we also need to modify the join condition to reflect AND rather
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than OR.
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``` php
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language. Translation is taken care of by the application!
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The following line of code writes the formula
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`=IF(C4>500,"profit","loss")` into the cell B8. Note that the
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`=IF(C4>500,"profit","loss")` into the cell B8. Note that the
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formula must start with `=` to make PhpSpreadsheet recognise this as a
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formula.
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@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ $spreadsheet->createSheet();
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```
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A new worksheet created using this method will be called
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"Worksheet<n>" where "<n>" is the lowest number possible to
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`Worksheet<n>` where `<n>` is the lowest number possible to
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guarantee that the title is unique.
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Alternatively, you can instantiate a new worksheet (setting the title to
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