diff --git a/src/ooxml/java/org/apache/poi/xssf/usermodel/XSSFCell.java b/src/ooxml/java/org/apache/poi/xssf/usermodel/XSSFCell.java index ba819ce63..aa1925920 100644 --- a/src/ooxml/java/org/apache/poi/xssf/usermodel/XSSFCell.java +++ b/src/ooxml/java/org/apache/poi/xssf/usermodel/XSSFCell.java @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ import org.openxmlformats.schemas.spreadsheetml.x2006.main.STCellType; * High level representation of a cell in a row of a spreadsheet. *

* Cells can be numeric, formula-based or string-based (text). The cell type - * specifies this. String cells cannot conatin numbers and numeric cells cannot + * specifies this. String cells cannot contain numbers and numeric cells cannot * contain strings (at least according to our model). Client apps should do the * conversions themselves. Formula cells have the formula string, as well as * the formula result, which can be numeric or string. @@ -451,7 +451,6 @@ public final class XSSFCell implements Cell { cellFormula.setRef(range.formatAsString()); } - @SuppressWarnings("resource") private void setFormula(String formula, int formulaType) { XSSFWorkbook wb = _row.getSheet().getWorkbook(); if (formula == null) { @@ -524,6 +523,8 @@ public final class XSSFCell implements Cell { * * @param style reference contained in the workbook. * If the value is null then the style information is removed causing the cell to used the default workbook style. + * + * @throws IllegalArgumentException if style belongs to a different styles source (most likely because style is from a different workbook) */ @Override public void setCellStyle(CellStyle style) {