2.1.693 Part 1 Section 18.8.1, alignment (Alignment)

a.   The standard states that the values of the textRotation attribute are defined by the XML Schema unsignedInt.

Excel restricts the value of this attribute to be in the range 0-180 inclusive or 255. The meaning of the values 0-180 is defined in the standard, 255 means Vertical Text.

b.   The standard states that the values of the indent attribute are defined by the XML Schema unsignedInt datatype.

Excel restricts the value of this attribute to be at most 255.

c.   The standard states that the values of the readingOrder attribute are defined by the XML Schema unsignedInt datatype.

Excel restricts the value of this attribute to be 0, 1, or 2.

d.   The standard does not specify a default value for the horizontal attribute.

Excel uses a default value of general for this attribute.

e.   The standard does not specify a default value for the vertical attribute.

Excel uses a default value of bottom for this attribute.

f.   The standard does not specify a default value for the textRotation attribute.

Excel uses a default value of 0 for this attribute.

g.   The standard does not specify a default value for the wrapText attribute.

Excel uses a default value of false for this attribute.

h.   The standard does not specify a default value for the indent attribute.

Excel uses a default value of 0 for this attribute.

i.   The standard does not specify a default value for the relativeIndent attribute.

Excel uses a default value of 0 for this attribute.

j.   The standard does not specify a default value for the justifyLastLine attribute.

Excel uses a default value of false for this attribute.

k.   The standard does not specify a default value for the shrinkToFit attribute.

Excel uses a default value of false for this attribute.

l.   The standard does not specify a default value for the readingOrder attribute.

Excel uses a default value of 0 for this attribute.