Currently, the numbers in a CSV file are parsed as numbers, and the leading zeros are lost. In MS Excel, leading zeros could be preserved when the values are imported as text using the more sophisticated text import wizard (http://www.upenn.edu/computing/da/bo/webi/qna/iv_csvLeadingZeros.html ). Workaround: The values could be extracted using a third-party (or custom) CSV parser, and inserted manually into the model, using CellSelection.SetValueAsText method (http://docs.telerik.com/devtools/document-processing/libraries/radspreadprocessing/working-with-cells/cell-value-types.html ).
Add support for creating Tables and applying tables styles (predefined ones or custom).
XIRR function returns the internal rate of return for a schedule of cash flows that is not necessarily periodic. To calculate the internal rate of return for a series of periodic cash flows, use the IRR function.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/office/xirr-function-de1242ec-6477-445b-b11b-a303ad9adc9d
The charts have a display blanks as property which is represented by the dispBlanksAs element. The absence of this element sometimes makes drastic difference in the way a chart might look. E.g. the following chart has a gap in its data and depending on what value dispBlanksAs has, it looks very different.
At this point, the formatting can be applied only to the whole cell content.
Implement a GoalSeek functionality.