https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118831
--- Comment #12 from Kenneth Hanson <khanson679@gmail.com> ---
Not sure that I would call this a technical reason, but I think bottom
alignment might make sense assuming that the stereotypical spreadsheet contains
mostly simple numeric data. For example:
1. Column headers with variable number of lines look better (maybe?)
2. Single line numerical data with variable font sizes appear aligned at
baseline.
That being said, I make a *lot* of text heavy spreadsheets like the example in
comment 1, and I always change the vertical alignment to "top" in those cases.
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