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Default Format CellsAlignmentIndent

The 'Format CellsAlignmentIndent' command should make possible indents
which are smaller than the ones possible to date, for instance by making
Excel accept fractions of the spaces, like a '1.4' or '2.3' indents.

This command should, for example, enable the Right Horizontal Alignment with
an Indent to attain a high level of neatness in cells of any width. I am
aware that such fine tuning can be acheived through the 'Format
CellsNumberCustom' command but this is very time consuming

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