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								### Worksheet Object
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								Each key that does not start with `!` maps to a cell (using `A-1` notation)
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								`worksheet[address]` returns the cell object for the specified address.
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								Special worksheet keys (accessible as `worksheet[key]`, each starting with `!`):
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								- `ws['!ref']`: A-1 based range representing the worksheet range. Functions that
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								  work with sheets should use this parameter to determine the range.  Cells that
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								  are assigned outside of the range are not processed.  In particular, when
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								  writing a worksheet by hand, be sure to update the range.  For a longer
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								  discussion, see <http://git.io/KIaNKQ>
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								  Functions that handle worksheets should test for the presence of `!ref` field.
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								  If the `!ref` is omitted or is not a valid range, functions are free to treat
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								  the sheet as empty or attempt to guess the range.  The standard utilities that
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								  ship with this library treat sheets as empty (for example, the CSV output is
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								  empty string).
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								  When reading a worksheet with the `sheetRows` property set, the ref parameter
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								  will use the restricted range.  The original range is set at `ws['!fullref']`
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								- `ws['!cols']`: array of column properties objects.  Column widths are actually
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								  stored in files in a normalized manner, measured in terms of the "Maximum
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								  Digit Width" (the largest width of the rendered digits 0-9, in pixels).  When
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								  parsed, the column objects store the pixel width in the `wpx` field, character
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								  width in the `wch` field, and the maximum digit width in the `MDW` field.
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								- `ws['!merges']`: array of range objects corresponding to the merged cells in
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								  the worksheet.  Plaintext utilities are unaware of merge cells.  CSV export
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								  will write all cells in the merge range if they exist, so be sure that only
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								  the first cell (upper-left) in the range is set.
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