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@ -161,15 +161,15 @@ public interface Cell {
void setCellValue(double value);
/**
* Converts the supplied date to its equivalent Excel numeric value and sets
* that into the cell.
* <p/>
* <b>Note</b> - There is actually no 'DATE' cell type in Excel. In many
* <p>Converts the supplied date to its equivalent Excel numeric value and sets
* that into the cell.</p>
*
* <p><b>Note</b> - There is actually no 'DATE' cell type in Excel. In many
* cases (when entering date values), Excel automatically adjusts the
* <i>cell style</i> to some date format, creating the illusion that the cell
* data type is now something besides {@link Cell#CELL_TYPE_NUMERIC}. POI
* does not attempt to replicate this behaviour. To make a numeric cell
* display as a date, use {@link #setCellStyle(CellStyle)} etc.
* display as a date, use {@link #setCellStyle(CellStyle)} etc.</p>
*
* @param value the numeric value to set this cell to. For formulas we'll set the
* precalculated value, for numerics we'll set its value. For other types we
@ -178,8 +178,8 @@ public interface Cell {
void setCellValue(Date value);
/**
* Set a date value for the cell. Excel treats dates as numeric so you will need to format the cell as
* a date.
* <p>Set a date value for the cell. Excel treats dates as numeric so you will need to format the cell as
* a date.</p>
* <p>
* This will set the cell value based on the Calendar's timezone. As Excel
* does not support timezones this means that both 20:00+03:00 and