Supported Formats of Spreadsheets
A spreadsheet is a table of data organized in rows and columns. It is most frequently used to store financial information because of its ability to re-calculate the entire sheet automatically after a change to a single cell is made. The Spreadsheet Editor allows you to open, view and edit the most popular spreadsheet file formats.
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XLS |
File extension for spreadsheet files created by Microsoft Excel |
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XLSX |
Default file extension for spreadsheet files written in Microsoft Office Excel 2007 (or later versions) |
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XLTX |
Excel Open XML Spreadsheet Template Zipped, XML-based file format developed by Microsoft for spreadsheet templates. An XLTX template contains formatting settings, styles etc. and can be used to create multiple spreadsheets with the same formatting |
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ODS |
File extension for spreadsheet files used by OpenOffice and StarOffice suites, an open standard for spreadsheets |
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OTS |
OpenDocument Spreadsheet Template OpenDocument file format for spreadsheet templates. An OTS template contains formatting settings, styles etc. and can be used to create multiple spreadsheets with the same formatting |
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CSV |
Comma Separated Values File format used to store tabular data (numbers and text) in plain-text form |
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Portable Document Format File format used to represent documents regardless of the application software, hardware, and operating systems used. |
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PDF/A |
Portable Document Format / A An ISO-standardized version of the Portable Document Format (PDF) specialized for use in the archiving and long-term preservation of electronic documents. |
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