File formats for excel

You can save an Excel file in another file format by clicking the File > Save As. The file formats that are available in the Save As dialog box vary, depending on what type of sheet is active (a worksheet, chart sheet, or other type of sheet).

Note: Whenever you save a file in another file format, some of its formatting, data, and features might not be transferred.

To open a file that was created in another file format, either in an earlier version of Excel or in another program, click File > Open. If you open an Excel 97-2003 workbook, it automatically opens in Compatibility Mode. To take advantage of the new features of Excel 2010, you can save the workbook to an Excel 2010 file format. However, you also have the option to continue to work in Compatibility Mode, which retains the original file format for backward compatibility.

Excel file formats

Format

Extension

Description

Excel Workbook

.xlsx

The default XML-based file format for Excel 2010 and Excel 2007. Cannot store Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) macro code or Microsoft Office Excel 4.0 macro sheets (.xlm).

Excel Macro-Enabled Workbook (code)

.xlsm

The XML-based and macro-enabled file format for Excel 2016, Excel 2013, Excel 2010, and Excel 2007. Stores VBA macro code or Excel 4.0 macro sheets (.xlm).

Excel Binary Workbook

.xlsb

The binary file format (BIFF12) for Excel 2010 and Excel 2007.

Template

.xltx

The default file format for an Excel template for Excel 2010 and Excel 2007. Cannot store VBA macro code or Excel 4.0 macro sheets (.xlm).

Template (code)

.xltm

The macro-enabled file format for an Excel template Excel 2010 and Excel 2007. Stores VBA macro code or Excel 4.0 macro sheets (.xlm).

Excel 97- Excel 2003 Workbook

.xls

The Excel 97 — Excel 2003 Binary file format (BIFF8).

Excel 97- Excel 2003 Template

.xlt

The Excel 97 — Excel 2003 Binary file format (BIFF8) for an Excel template.

Microsoft Excel 5.0/95 Workbook

.xls

The Excel 5.0/95 Binary file format (BIFF5).

XML Spreadsheet 2003

.xml

XML Spreadsheet 2003 file format (XMLSS).

XML Data

.xml

XML Data format.

Excel Add-In

.xlam

The XML-based and macro-enabled Add-In format for Excel 2010 and Excel 2007. An Add-In is a supplemental program that is designed to run additional code. Supports the use of VBA projects and Excel 4.0 macro sheets (.xlm).

Excel 97-2003 Add-In

.xla

The Excel 97-2003 Add-In, a supplemental program that is designed to run additional code. Supports the use of VBA projects.

Excel 4.0 Workbook

.xlw

An Excel 4.0 file format that saves only worksheets, chart sheets, and macro sheets. You can open a workbook in this file format in Excel 2010, but you cannot save an Excel file to this file format.

Works 6.0-9.0 spreadsheet

.xlr

Spreadsheet saved in Microsoft Works 6.0-9.0.

Note: This format is supported in Excel Starter only.

Text file formats

Format

Extension

Description

Formatted Text (Space-delimited)

.prn

Lotus space-delimited format. Saves only the active sheet.

Text (Tab-delimited)

.txt

Saves a workbook as a tab-delimited text file for use on another Microsoft Windows operating system, and ensures that tab characters, line breaks, and other characters are interpreted correctly. Saves only the active sheet.

Text (Macintosh)

.txt

Saves a workbook as a tab-delimited text file for use on the Macintosh operating system, and ensures that tab characters, line breaks, and other characters are interpreted correctly. Saves only the active sheet.

Text (MS-DOS)

.txt

Saves a workbook as a tab-delimited text file for use on the MS-DOS operating system, and ensures that tab characters, line breaks, and other characters are interpreted correctly. Saves only the active sheet.

Unicode Text

.txt

Saves a workbook as Unicode text, a character encoding standard that was developed by the Unicode Consortium.

CSV (comma delimited)

.csv

Saves a workbook as a comma-delimited text file for use on another Windows operating system, and ensures that tab characters, line breaks, and other characters are interpreted correctly. Saves only the active sheet.

CSV (Macintosh)

.csv

Saves a workbook as a comma-delimited text file for use on the Macintosh operating system, and ensures that tab characters, line breaks, and other characters are interpreted correctly. Saves only the active sheet.

CSV (MS-DOS)

.csv

Saves a workbook as a comma-delimited text file for use on the MS-DOS operating system, and ensures that tab characters, line breaks, and other characters are interpreted correctly. Saves only the active sheet.

DIF

.dif

Data Interchange Format. Saves only the active sheet.

SYLK

.slk

Symbolic Link Format. Saves only the active sheet.

Note: If you save a workbook in any text format, all formatting is lost.

Other file formats

Format

Extension

Description

DBF 3, DBF 4

.dbf

dBase III and IV. You can open these files formats in Excel, but you cannot save an Excel file to dBase format.

OpenDocument Spreadsheet

.ods

OpenDocument Spreadsheet. You can save Excel 2010 files so they can be opened in spreadsheet applications that use the OpenDocument Spreadsheet format, such as Google Docs and OpenOffice.org Calc. You can also open spreadsheets in the .ods format in Excel 2010. Formatting might be lost when saving and opening .ods files.

PDF

.pdf

Portable Document Format (PDF). This file format preserves document formatting and enables file sharing. When the PDF format file is viewed online or printed, it retains the format that you intended. Data in the file cannot be easily changed. The PDF format is also useful for documents that will be reproduced by using commercial printing methods.

Note: This format is not supported in Excel 2007.

XPS Document

.xps

XML Paper Specification (XPS). This file format preserves document formatting and enables file sharing. When the XPS file is viewed online or printed, it retains exactly the format that you intended, and the data in the file cannot be easily changed.

Note: This format is not supported in Excel 2007.

File formats that use the Clipboard

You can paste data from the Microsoft Office Clipboard into Excel by using the Paste or Paste Special command (Home tab, Clipboard group, Paste button) if the Office Clipboard data is in one of the following formats.

Format

Extension

Clipboard type identifiers

Picture

.wmf or .emf

Pictures in Windows Metafile Format (WMF) or Windows Enhanced Metafile Format (EMF).

Note    If you copy a Windows metafile picture from another program, Excel pastes the picture as an enhanced metafile.

Bitmap

.bmp

Pictures stored in Bitmap format (BMP).

Microsoft Excel file formats

.xls

Binary file formats for Excel versions 5.0/95 (BIFF5), Excel 97-2003 (BIFF8), and Excel 2010 (BIFF12).

SYLK

.slk

Symbolic Link Format.

DIF

.dif

Data Interchange Format.

Text (tab-delimited)

.txt

Tab-separated text format.

CSV (Comma-delimited)

.csv

Comma-separated values format.

Formatted text (Space-delimited)

.rtf

Rich Text Format (RTF). Only from Excel.

Embedded object

.gif, .jpg, .doc, .xls, or .bmp

Microsoft Excel objects, objects from properly registered programs that support OLE 2.0 (OwnerLink), and Picture or another presentation format.

Linked object

.gif, .jpg, .doc, .xls, or .bmp

OwnerLink, ObjectLink, Link, Picture, or other format.

Office drawing object

.emf

Office drawing object format or Picture (Windows enhanced metafile format, EMF).

Text

.txt

Display Text, OEM Text.

Single File Web Page

.mht, .mhtml

Single File Web Page (MHT or MHTML). This file format integrates inline graphics, applets, linked documents, and other supporting items referenced in the document.

Note: This format is not supported in Excel 2007.

Web Page

.htm, .html

Hypertext Markup Language (HTML).

Note: When you copy text from another program, Excel pastes the text in HTML format, regardless of the format of the original text.

File formats that are not supported in Excel

The following file formats are no longer supported in Excel 2016, Excel 2013, Excel 2010, Excel Starter, and Excel 2007. You cannot open or save files in these file formats.

Format

Extension

Clipboard type identifiers

Excel Chart

.xlc

Excel 2.0, 3.0, and 2.x file formats

WK1, FMT, WK2, WK3, FM3, WK4

.wk1, .wk2, .wk3, .wk4, .wks

Lotus 1-2-3 file formats (all versions)

Microsoft Works

.wks

Microsoft Works file format (all versions)

DBF 2

.dbf

DBASE II file format

WQ1

.wq1

Quattro Pro for MS-DOS file format

WB1, WB3

.wb1, .wb3

Quattro Pro 5.0 and 7.0 for Windows.

File formats that are not supported in Excel Starter

Additionally, the following file formats are no longer supported in Excel Starter. You cannot open or save files in these file formats.

Format

Extension

Excel 97-2003 Add-In

.xla

Excel Add-In

.xlam

Data source name

.dsn

Access MDE database

.mde

Office Data Connection

.odc

Data Link File

.udl

Opening or viewing unsupported file formats

If a file format that you want to use is not supported in Excel, you can try the following:

  • Search the Internet for a company that makes file format converters for file formats that are not supported in Excel.

  • Save to a file format that another program supports and then export from that program into a file format that Excel supports.

Need more help?

You can always ask an expert in the Excel Tech Community or get support in the Answers community.

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Excel formatting and features that are not transferred to other file formats

Файл Excel можно сохранить в другом формате, щелкнув файл > Сохранить как. Форматы файлов, доступные в диалоговом окне Сохранить как, зависят от типа активного листа (листа, листа диаграммы или другого типа листа).

Примечание: Когда вы сохраняете файл в другом формате, часть форматирования, данных и функций может быть потеряна.

Чтобы открыть файл, созданный в другом формате (в более ранней версии Excel или в другой программе), выберите файл > Открыть. Если открыть книгу Excel 97–2003, она автоматически откроется в режиме совместимости. Чтобы воспользоваться новыми возможностями Excel 2010, сохраните книгу в формате Excel 2010 файла. Однако вы также можете продолжать работать в режиме совместимости, при этом исходный формат файла сохраняется для обратной совместимости.

Форматы файлов Excel

Формат

Расширение

Описание

Книга Excel

XLSX

Стандартный формат файлов Excel 2010 и Excel 2007, основанный на языке XML. В этом формате нельзя сохранять код макросов Microsoft Visual Basic для приложений (VBA) и листы макросов Microsoft Office Excel 4.0 (XLM).

Книга Macro-Enabled Excel (код)

XLSM

Формат файлов файлов на основе XML и с поддержкой макроса для Excel 2016, Excel 2013, Excel 2010 и Excel 2007. В этом формате можно сохранять код макросов VBA и листы макросов Excel 4.0 (XLM).

Двоичная книга Excel

XLSB

Формат двоичных файлов (BIFF12) для Excel 2010 и Excel 2007.

Шаблон

XLTX

Формат файлов по умолчанию для шаблонов Excel для Excel 2010 и Excel 2007. Не позволяет сохранять код макросов VBA, а также листы макросов Microsoft Excel 4.0 (XLM).

Шаблон (код)

XLTM

Формат файлов с поддержкой макроса для шаблонов Excel Excel 2010 и Excel 2007. В этом формате можно сохранять код макросов VBA и листы макросов Excel 4.0 (XLM).

Книга Excel 97—2003

XLS

Формат двоичных файлов Excel 97 — Excel 2003 (BIFF8).

Шаблон Excel 97- Excel 2003

XLT

Формат двоичных файлов Excel 97 — Excel 2003 (BIFF8) для хранения шаблонов Excel.

Книга Microsoft Excel 5.0/95

XLS

Формат двоичных файлов Excel 5.0/95 (BIFF5).

Таблица XML 2003

XML

Формат файлов XML-таблиц 2003 (XMLSS).

Данные XML Data

XML

Формат данных XML.

Надстройка Microsoft Excel

XLAM

Формат файлов надстроек Excel 2010 и Excel 2007 на основе XML с поддержкой макросов. Надстройка — это программа, обеспечивающая возможность выполнения дополнительного кода. Позволяет использовать проекты VBA и листы макросов Excel 4.0 (XLM).

Надстройка Excel 97—2003

XLA

Надстройка Excel 97-2003, дополнительная программа, предназначенная для выполнения дополнительного кода. Поддерживает использование проектов VBA.

Книга Excel 4.0

XLW

Формат файла Excel 4.0, в котором сохраняются только обычные листы, листы диаграмм и макросов. Книгу в этом формате можно открыть в Excel 2010, но сохранить файл Excel в этом формате нельзя.

Works 6.0-9.0 spreadsheet

XLR

Таблица, сохраненная в Microsoft Works 6.0–9.0.

Примечание: Этот формат поддерживается только Excel Starter формате.

Форматы текстовых файлов

Формат

Расширение

Описание

Форматированный текст (разделители — пробелы)

PRN

Формат для Lotus, с разделителями — пробелами. Сохраняет только активный лист

Текст (разделители — знаки табуляции)

TXT

Сохраняет книгу в виде текстового файла, разделенного знаками табуляции, — для использования в другой операционной системе Microsoft Windows — и гарантирует, что символы табуляции, разрывы строк и другие символы будут интерпретироваться правильно. Сохраняет только активный лист.

Текст (Макинтош)

TXT

Сохраняет книгу в виде текстового файла, разделенного знаками табуляции, — для использования в операционной системе Макинтош — и гарантирует, что символы табуляции, разрывы строк и другие символы будут интерпретироваться правильно. Сохраняет только активный лист.

Текст (MS-DOS)

TXT

Сохраняет книгу в виде текстового файла, разделенного знаками табуляции, — для использования в операционной системе MS-DOS — и гарантирует, что символы табуляции, разрывы строк и другие символы будут интерпретироваться правильно. Сохраняет только активный лист.

Текст в кодировке Unicode

TXT

Сохраняет книгу в виде текста в кодировке Unicode, стандартной кодировке символов, разработанном Unicode Consortium.

CSV (разделители — запятые)

CSV

Сохраняет книгу в виде текстового файла, разделенного знаками запятой, — для использования в другой операционной системе Windows — и гарантирует, что символы табуляции, разрывы строк и другие символы будут интерпретироваться правильно. Сохраняет только активный лист.

CSV (Макинтош)

CSV

Сохраняет книгу в виде текстового файла, разделенного знаками запятой, — для использования в операционной системе Макинтош — и гарантирует, что символы табуляции, разрывы строк и другие символы будут интерпретироваться правильно. Сохраняет только активный лист.

CSV (MS-DOS)

CSV

Сохраняет книгу в виде текстового файла, разделенного знаками запятой, — для использования в операционной системе MS-DOS — и гарантирует, что символы табуляции, разрывы строк и другие символы будут интерпретироваться правильно. Сохраняет только активный лист.

DIF

DIF

Формат обмена данными. Сохраняет только активный лист.

SYLK

SLK

Формат Symbolic Link. Сохраняется только активный лист.

Примечание: Если вы сохраните книгу в любом текстовом формате, будут потеряны все элементы форматирования.

Другие форматы файлов

Формат

Расширение

Описание

DBF 3, DBF 4

.DBF

dBase III и IV. Файлы этого формата можно открывать в Microsoft Excel, но сохранять файлы Microsoft Excel в формате dBase нельзя.

Таблица OpenDocument

ODS

Таблица OpenDocument. Вы можете сохранять Excel 2010, чтобы их можно было открывать в приложениях для работы с электронными таблицами в формате OpenDocument Spreadsheet, таких как Google Docs и OpenOffice.org Calc. Электронные таблицы в формате ODS также можно открывать в Excel 2010. При сохранении и открытии ODS-файлов может быть потеряно форматирование.

PDF

PDF

Portable Document Format (PDF). Этот формат файла сохраняет форматирование документов и позволяет делиться файлами. При просмотре PDF-файла в Интернете и выводе его на печать сохраняется его исходное представление. Данные в файле нельзя легко изменить. Формат PDF также полезен для документов, которые будут воспроизводиться с помощью промышленной печати.

Примечание: Этот формат не поддерживается в Excel 2007.

Документ XPS

XPS

Спецификация XML-бумаги (XPS). Этот формат файла сохраняет форматирование документов и позволяет делиться файлами. При просмотре или печати XPS-файла сохраняется именно тот формат, который вы хотите использовать, и данные в нем нельзя легко изменить.

Примечание: Этот формат не поддерживается в Excel 2007.

Форматы файлов, которые используют буфер обмена

Данные из буфера обмена Microsoft Office можно вкрепить в Excel с помощью команды Специальная вклейка(вкладкаГлавная, группа Буфер обмена, кнопка Вклеить), если данные буфера обмена Office имеет один из следующих форматов:

Формат

Расширение

Идентификаторы типа буфера обмена

Рисунок

WMF или EMF

Рисунки в формате Windows Metafile (WMF) или Windows Enhanced Metafile (EMF).

Примечание.    Если вы скопируете метафайл Windows (WMF) из другой программы, Microsoft Excel вставит рисунок в виде расширенного метафайла (EMF).

Точечный рисунок

BMP

Рисунки, сохраненные в растровом формате (BMP).

Форматы файлов Microsoft Excel

XLS

Форматы двоичных файлов для Excel 5.0/95 (BIFF5), Excel 97–2003 (BIFF8) и Excel 2010 (BIFF12).

SYLK

SLK

Формат Symbolic Link.

DIF

DIF

Формат обмена данными.

Текст (разделители — знаки табуляции)

TXT

Текстовый формат со знаками табуляции в качестве разделителей.

CSV (разделители — запятые)

CSV

Формат с разделителями-запятыми

Форматированный текст (разделители — пробелы)

RTF

RTF. Только из Excel.

Внедренный объект

GIF, JPG, DOC, XLS или BMP

Объекты Microsoft Excel, объекты из правильно зарегистрированных программ, которые поддерживают OLE 2.0 (OwnerLink ), Рисунок или другой формат презентации.

Связанный объект

GIF, JPG, DOC, XLS или BMP

OwnerLink, ObjectLink, Ссылка, Рисунок или другой формат.

Объект-рисунок Office

EMF

Формат рисованного объекта Office или Picture (EMF)

Текст

TXT

Отображаемый текст, текст OEM

Веб-страница в одном файле

MHT, MHTML

Веб-страница в одном файле (MHT или MHTML). Этот формат файла объединяет встроенные рисунки, приложения, связанные документы и другие вспомогательные элементы, на которые есть ссылки в документе.

Примечание: Этот формат не поддерживается в Excel 2007.

Веб-страница

HTM, HTML

Формат HTML.

Примечание: Если вы скопируете текст из другой программы, Microsoft Excel вставит этот текст в формате HTML независимо от формата исходного текста.

Форматы файлов, не поддерживаемые в Excel

Следующие форматы файлов больше не поддерживаются в Excel 2016, Excel 2013, Excel 2010, Excel Starter и Excel 2007. Открывать и сохранять файлы в этих форматах нельзя.

Формат

Расширение

Идентификаторы типа буфера обмена

Диаграмма Excel

XLC

Форматы файлов Excel 2.0, 3.0 и 2.x

WK1, FMT, WK2, WK3, FM3, WK4

.WK1, .WK2, .WK3, .WK4, .WKS

Форматы файлов Lotus 1-2-3 (все версии)

Microsoft Works

.WKS

Формат файлов Microsoft Works (все версии)

DBF 2

.DBF

Формат файла DBASE II

WQ1

.WQ1

Формат файла Quattro Pro для MS-DOS

WB1, WB3

WB1, WB3

Quattro Pro 5.0 и 7.0 для Windows.

Форматы файлов, не поддерживаемые в Excel Starter

Кроме того, следующие форматы файлов больше не поддерживаются в Excel Starter. Открывать и сохранять файлы в этих форматах нельзя.

Формат

Расширение

Надстройка Excel 97—2003

XLA

Надстройка Microsoft Excel

XLAM

Имя источника данных

DSN

База данных Access MDE

MDE

Подключение к данным Office

ODC

Файл ссылки на данные

UDL

Открытие и просмотр файлов в неподдерживаемых форматах

Если нужный формат файла не поддерживается в Excel, попробуйте сделать следующее:

  • Найщите в Интернете компанию, которая создает конвертеры файлов для форматов файлов, которые не поддерживаются в Excel.

  • Сохраните файл в формате, который поддерживает другая программа, а затем экспортировать его из этой программы в формат, поддерживаемый Excel.

Дополнительные сведения

Вы всегда можете задать вопрос специалисту Excel Tech Community, попросить помощи в сообществе Answers community, а также предложить новую функцию или улучшение на веб-сайте Excel User Voice.

См. также:

Форматирование и функции Excel, не перенесенные в другие форматы файлов

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The following is a list of filename extensions used by programs in the Microsoft Office suite.

Word[edit]

Legacy
Legacy filename extensions denote binary Microsoft Word formatting that became outdated with the release of Microsoft Office 2007. Although the latest version of Microsoft Word can still open them, they are no longer developed. Legacy filename extensions include:
  • .doc – Legacy Word document; Microsoft Office refers to them as «Microsoft Word 97 – 2003 Document»
  • .dot – Legacy Word templates; officially designated «Microsoft Word 97 – 2003 Template»
  • .wbk – Legacy Word document backup; referred as «Microsoft Word Backup Document»
OOXML
Office Open XML (OOXML) format was introduced with Microsoft Office 2007 and became the default format of Microsoft Word ever since. Pertaining file extensions include:
  • .docx – Word document
  • .docm – Word macro-enabled document; same as docx, but may contain macros and scripts
  • .dotx – Word template
  • .dotm – Word macro-enabled template; same as dotx, but may contain macros and scripts
  • .docb – Word binary document introduced in Microsoft Office 2007
  • .pdf – PDF documents
  • .wll – Word add-in
  • .wwl – Word add-in

Excel[edit]

Legacy
Legacy filename extensions denote binary Microsoft Excel formats that became outdated with the release of Microsoft Office 2007. Although the latest version of Microsoft Excel can still open them, they are no longer developed. Legacy filename extensions include:
  • .xls – Legacy Excel worksheets; officially designated «Microsoft Excel 97-2003 Worksheet»
  • .xlt – Legacy Excel templates; officially designated «Microsoft Excel 97-2003 Template»
  • .xlm – Legacy Excel macro
  • .xll_ – Excel 4 for Mac add-in
  • .xla_ — Excel 4 for Mac add-in
  • .xla5 – Excel 5 for Mac add-in
  • .xla8 – Excel 98 for Mac add-in
OOXML
Office Open XML (OOXML) format was introduced with Microsoft Office 2007 and became the default format of Microsoft Excel ever since. Excel-related file extensions of this format include:
  • .xlsx – Excel workbook
  • .xlsm – Excel macro-enabled workbook; same as xlsx but may contain macros and scripts
  • .xltx – Excel template
  • .xltm – Excel macro-enabled template; same as xltx but may contain macros and scripts
Other formats
Microsoft Excel uses dedicated file formats that are not part of OOXML, and use the following extensions:
  • .xlsb – Excel binary worksheet (BIFF12)
  • .xla – Excel add-in that can contain macros
  • .xlam – Excel macro-enabled add-in
  • .xll – Excel XLL add-in; a form of DLL-based add-in[1]
  • .xlw – Excel work space; previously known as «workbook»

PowerPoint[edit]

Legacy

  • .ppt – Legacy PowerPoint presentation
  • .pot – Legacy PowerPoint template
  • .pps – Legacy PowerPoint slideshow
  • .ppa – PowerPoint (2007?) add-in
  • .ppam – PowerPoint 2007 add-in with macros enabled

OOXML

  • .pptx – PowerPoint presentation
  • .pptm – PowerPoint macro-enabled presentation
  • .potx – PowerPoint template
  • .potm – PowerPoint macro-enabled template
  • .ppam – PowerPoint add-in
  • .ppsx – PowerPoint slideshow
  • .ppsm – PowerPoint macro-enabled slideshow
  • .sldx – PowerPoint slide
  • .sldm – PowerPoint macro-enabled slide
  • .pa – PowerPoint add-in

Access[edit]

Microsoft Access 2007 introduced new file extensions:

  • .ACCDA – Access add-in file
  • .ACCDB – The file extension for the new Office Access 2007 file format. This takes the place of the MDB file extension.
  • .ACCDE – The file extension for Office Access 2007 files that are in «execute only» mode. ACCDE files have all Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) source code hidden. A user of an ACCDE file can only execute VBA code, but not view or modify it. ACCDE takes the place of the MDE file extension.
  • .ACCDT – The file extension for Access Database Templates.
  • .ACCDR – is a new file extension that enables you to open a database in runtime mode. By simply changing a database’s file extension from .accdb to .accdr, you can create a «locked-down» version of your Office Access database. You can change the file extension back to .accdb to restore full functionality.
  • .ACCDU – Access add-in file
  • .MDA – Access add-in file
  • .MDE – Access add-in file

OneNote[edit]

  • .one – OneNote export file

Outlook[edit]

  • .ecf – Outlook 2013+ add-in file

Billing[2][edit]

Publisher[edit]

  • .pub – a Microsoft Publisher publication

XPS Document

  • .xps – a XML-based document format used for printing (on Windows Vista and later) and preserving documents.

See also[edit]

  • Microsoft Office
  • Microsoft Office XML formats
  • Filename extension
  • Alphabetical list of file extensions
  • Office Open XML

External links[edit]

  • Introducing the Microsoft Office (2007) Open XML File Formats
  • Introduction to new file-name extensions

References[edit]

  1. ^ «Excel 2007 XLL Software Development Kit Documentation». MSDN. Microsoft. Retrieved 4 June 2013.
  2. ^ Stross, Randall (2014). Planet google : one company’s audacious plan to organize everything we know. Free Press. ISBN 978-1-4165-8047-8. OCLC 893105047.

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Microsoft created and released the spreadsheet program known as Excel. It comes from the Microsoft Office family of productivity programs. Excel groups data into columns and rows as opposed to a word processor like Microsoft Word. A cell is a location where rows and columns cross. Data, such as text, a number, or a formula, are contained in each cell. They might not be able to display every feature of a file, programs that are compatible with a file format can present an overview of a file. When we want to save our files, we will have numerous file formats including Excel workbooks, templates, etc. These file formats are divided into various types, including Excel, Word, and PowerPoint presentations.

File formats in Excel are of various types, but to determine how many formats exist in Excel, we must follow the procedure outlined below: 

Step 1: Click on the file option at the top of the ribbon.

Click on the file option.

Step 2: Select the Save As option. The Workbook can be saved on local devices (like a computer) and the internet (e.g. OneDrive).

Select the Save As option.

Step 3: Click on the option Browse and save as the dialog box opens. 

save as dialog box open.

Step 4: Choose the Save As option and you will see a list of file formats. Depending on the type of active Worksheet in your Workbook, several file types will be displayed (Data Worksheet, Chart Worksheet, or another type of Worksheet).

Select the desired file format.

Step 5: Select the desired file format by clicking.

Excel File Formats

Excel Workbook

Extension: .xlsx

Spreadsheet files were created using Excel version 2007 and later have this extension. Currently, the default file extension for Excel files is XLSX. XML is the foundation of the file format XSLX. With the aid of this technology, XSLX files are significantly lighter and smaller than XLS files, which immediately results in space savings. Excel documents may be downloaded or uploaded more quickly. The only drawback of this XSLX extension is that it cannot open files created before Excel 2007.

Excel Macro-Enabled Workbook

Extension: .xlsm

With Excel 2007 and later, including Excel macros, the spreadsheet produces files with this suffix. It’s simple to deduce that a file contains a macro with the aid of an extension. This version was created for security purposes to prevent computer viruses, harmful macros, infecting machines, etc. from accessing a file. When it comes to security and macros, this file extension is quite dependable.

Excel Binary Workbook

Extension: .xlsb

When it comes to compressing, storing, opening, etc., this file extension type completely supports excel files that include a lot of data or information. It takes a lot of time to open and process an excel file with a lot of data. It occasionally hangs while opening and regularly crashes.

Template

Extension: .xltx

A template made by the spreadsheet program Microsoft Excel, part of the Microsoft Office family, is known as an XLTX file. It has predetermined layout options that may be used to produce several Excel spreadsheets (typically.XLSX files) with the same formatting and characteristics. XLTX files that give you a head start when making spreadsheets like bills, calendars, and budget plans. Additionally, you may make unique templates using your spreadsheets.

Template (code)

Extension: .xltm

A Microsoft Excel spreadsheet template with macro support is known as an XLTM file. It may also keep settings, spreadsheet data, and information about the layout in addition to one or more macros. When looking to generate several spreadsheets (primarily. XLSM) with the same data and style, Excel users save spreadsheets as XLTM files.
XLTX files and XLTM files are related. XLTM files, on the other hand, enable macros, which are collections of instructions that a user has organized so they may swiftly carry out a time-consuming or difficult operation, including formatting a document, inputting data, or conducting computations.

Excel Add-In

Extension: .xlam

The spreadsheet program Microsoft Excel, part of the Microsoft Office family, uses XLAM files, and add-ins that support macros. It is used in Excel to add new features and instructions. While some XLAM files are produced by Microsoft, others are produced by Excel users and third-party developers. Microsoft Excel users can add more features since different users use the program for various, specialized purposes. Users must install an XLAM file-based Excel add-in to add this functionality.

XML Spreadsheet 2003

Extension: .xml

A plain text document is an XML file, and to distinguish them, they are saved with the.xml file extension. The XML file format was created to convey data over the internet and can hold hundreds of entries in the computation. Either humans or machines can read it.. The majority of programming languages make use of XML libraries to do the parsing. Down-converting is the process of converting XML files to other required forms.

XML Data

Extension: .xml

Other description languages like RSS, DOCX format, XSL, and Microsoft don’t employ XML as a format. The text editor notepad++ can open this XML file natively. We need to have a few interactions with the various file organizations to manage the different file formats. The only organization that is required for data and web pages is XML. Next, you could double-click the browser—the file’s default viewer—on occasion to examine a file.

Microsoft Excel 5.0/95 Workbook

Extension: .xls

A spreadsheet file, known as an XLS file, can be produced by Microsoft Excel or exported by another spreadsheet application, like OpenOffice Calc or Apple Numbers. It includes one or more worksheets that store and present data as tables. The Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet (XLS) binary format was introduced together with the initial 1987 version of Excel. Up to the introduction of Excel 2007, XLS files became one of the most used file formats for preserving spreadsheets. Microsoft replaced XLS files with the Microsoft Excel Open XML Spreadsheet (XLSX) format with this version. Excel spreadsheets are often saved in XLSX files.

Excel 4.0 Workbook

Extension: .xlw

Workspace files, which are saved in the well-known spreadsheet program Microsoft Excel, have the .xlw file extension. Workbook file references and screen locations are stored in files with the .xlw extension. When .xlw files are opened, the program can move them back to the spot on the screen where they were stored. .xlw files are essential for restoring layouts when a user is working on many workbooks at once. .xlw files only refer to workbook layouts on the screen, therefore they should not be mistaken for files that contain workbook data. These files are primarily utilized by Microsoft Excel 2010 and 2011, and users need to have all workbook files to correctly reopen these files.

Works 6.0-9.0 spreadsheet

Extension: .xlr

The file format specifications for XLR files were not made publicly available and were instead kept as binary files. Developers are consequently unable to examine the file system and create programs that read from and write to these files programmatically. The Works Spreadsheet saves data to.xlr files using the same Excel file format.

Text File Formats

Formatted Text (Space-delimited)

Extension: .prn

A PRN file is one that was made using the Print to File checkbox that may be found in several Windows Print dialogue boxes. A printer, fax machine, or other device utilizes it to print a document because it contains a set of device-specific instructions. Depending on the device the file was produced for, PRN files may include text or binary information.

Text (Tab-delimited)

Extension: .txt

An ordinary text document with simple text is known as a TXT file. Any text-editing or word-processing application may open and edit it. The most widely used text editors for producing TXT files are Apple TextEdit and Microsoft Notepad, which come pre-installed with Windows and macOS, respectively. TXT files are plain text files with very little to no formatting. They are utilized to manage manuscripts, detailed instructions, notes, and other text-based information.
When a user of TextEdit saves a document as a TXT file, those applications remove the document’s formatting (bolding, italicization, font style, alignment, etc.). Most users don’t store more complex text documents, including flyers, reports, letters, or resumes, as TXT files. Instead, they save them as other types of files.

Text (Macintosh)

Extension: .txt

This function guarantees that tab characters, line breaks, and other characters are properly understood when a workbook is saved as a tab-delimited text file for usage on the Macintosh operating system. only saves the active sheet.

Text (MS-DOS)

Extension: .txt

Ensures that tab characters, line breaks, and other characters are properly understood when saving a workbook as a tab-delimited text file for use on the MS-DOS operating system. only saves the active sheet.

DIF

Extension: .dif

Data interchange format, or DIF for short, is a widely accepted standard for exporting spreadsheets. Users can export data from a spreadsheet in a format that can be loaded by several other programs using DIF files. The format has the drawback of not supporting numerous spreadsheets. This indicates that just one spreadsheet may be stored in a DIF file. As a result, you will need to make numerous DIF files if you wish to export many spreadsheets in the DIF format.

Unicode Text

Extension: .txt

The workbook can be saved as Unicode text, a character encoding standard created by the Unicode Consortium.

SYLK

Extension: .slk

A file stored in the Symbolic Link (SYLK) format, developed by Microsoft to transmit data between spreadsheet applications and other databases, is referred to as an SLK file. It has semicolons between lines of text that describe the cell row, column, layout, and content. An ANSI text file format is used to hold SLK files. SYLK (Symbolic Link) codes, such “E,” which stands for an expression within a cell, are used to record complex formulae.

CSV (comma delimited)

Extension: .csv

The Comma Separated Value (CSV) file extension is frequently used to identify files in this format. An easy text format for a database table is a comma-separated values file. A row in the table is represented by one line in the CSV file. Fields from different table columns are separated inside the line by commas. The CSV file format is straightforward and is accepted by a wide range of software. Moving tabular data between two separate computer applications sometimes involves the usage of csv files.

CSV (Macintosh)

Extension: .csv

Ensures that tab characters, line breaks, and other characters are properly understood when saving a workbook as a comma-delimited text file for usage on the Macintosh operating system. Only saves the active sheet.

CSV (MS-DOS)

Extension: .csv

Ensures that tab characters, line breaks, and other characters are properly understood when saving a workbook as a comma-delimited text file for use on the MS-DOS operating system. only saves the active sheet.

Other File Formats

PDF

Extension: .pdf

Format for Portable Documents (PDF). This file format allows file sharing and maintains document layout. The format that you intended is kept when the PDF file is printed or read online. The file’s data cannot be readily altered. For papers that will be printed using professional printing techniques, the PDF format is also beneficial. Note: Excel 2007 does not support this format.

Open document spreadsheet

Extension: .ods

The spreadsheet in OpenDocument. You can save Excel 2010 files so they can be opened in spreadsheet software like Google Docs and OpenOffice.org Calc which supports the OpenDocument Spreadsheet format. Additionally, Excel 2010 supports opening spreadsheets in the. ods format. When. ods, files are opened and saved, and formatting could be lost.

DBF 3, DBF 4

Extension: .dbf

The database management system program dBASE uses a standard database file called a DBF. It divides the information into several records with fields kept in an array data type. Due to the ubiquity of the file format, other “xBase” database tools are also compatible with DBF files. DBF files have been extensively embraced as a standard storage format for structured data in business applications due to their early adoption in the database community and a very simple file layout.

XPS Document

Extension: .xps

XML paper specification files are the ones with the .XPS suffix. These files have a predefined layout and are used to safeguard the accuracy of the data they contain. The sole distinction between them and the well-known PDF file format is the .XPS format’s usage of XML standards for its file structure. The data in your file may be read, shared, and modified using XPS files, which are simple to distribute online. It has become a well-liked substitute for the PDF file format as a result. Any software that runs on Windows and has printing capabilities may produce XPS files.

Excel file extensions are there to identify the file format. For example, in computer operating systems, file extensions are to identify the file type for the operating system so that it runs and opens the file with the specified format.

If you observe at the end of the file name, you will see the extension of that file.

Excel Extensions

The above image, includes XLSX, XLSM, XLSB, XLS, and XLAM.

I am sure you know about Excel but not about their formats. If you have no idea about Excel file extensions, this is a tailor-made article. In a general case scenario, you must have seen the xlsx file format in Excel. When you try to save the unsaved workbook Excel automatically saves it as an “xlsx” file.

Note: When we save the existing file with a different Excel file format (extension), some of the features of the current file might not be transferred to the new file extension.

Table of contents
  • Extensions in Excel
    • Where to Find File Extensions in Excel?
    • Top 5 Excel file Formats
      • #1 – XLSX
      • #2 – XLSM
      • #3 – XLSB
      • #4 – XLS
      • #5 – XLAM
    • Other Additional Excel File Formats
    • Things to Remember
    • Recommended Articles

Where to Find File Extensions in Excel?

You must be thinking about where these file formats are. These file formats are available when we see the save dialog box. Under the “Save as type,” we can see many of the accessible file formats in the computer system.

Excel Extensions 1

If you look at the above image, the first extension the operating system recognizes is Excel Workbook (*.xlsx) format, and all the other remaining forms follow after.

Top 5 Excel file Formats

Below are some of the top file formats for Excel. You may follow this article to explore some of them.

#1 – XLSX

The default Excel format is “XLSX.” However, when we press the “Save As” option, Excel, by default, recognizes this extension. It is the replacement of the earlier extension called XLS. It is the most popular Excel file extension for non-macro files.

Below is the image which shows how the file is saved under this method.

Excel Extensions (File Format 1 xlsx)

#2 – XLSM

This Excel file format is used for a VBA Macro file. If we are working with macro in Excel, we need to change the Excel extension to enable the smooth flow of macro running. It is the default extension type for a macro containing a workbook.

XLSX does not support the macro code. Therefore, we need to save the workbook as a macro-enabled workbook to run the macros.

While saving the workbook, we need to select the file type as “Excel Macro-Enabled Workbook.”

Excel Extensions (File Format 2 xlsm)

#3 – XLSB

Often in Excel, we face the issue of too much data, and the Excel file slows down. In addition, if Excel is saved in the form of “XLSX” or “XLSM” Excel, the workbook tends to slow down.

“XLSB” means “Excel Binary Workbook.” If we save the workbook as a binary workbook, it will reduce the weight of the workbook.

Look at the below image, an Excel workbook saved in the form of “XLSX,” and the total workbook weight is 63.4 KB.

Excel Extensions (File Format 2 xlsb)

Now, we will save this file as “Excel Binary Workbook.”

Excel Extensions (File Format 2 xlsb) 1

Now, look at the size of the workbook.

Excel Extensions (File Format 2 xlsb) 2

So, Excel binary workbook reduces the workbook size to 59.4 KB. In the case of a large file, it reduces the size of the workbook by 50%.

#4 – XLS

Probably, we may not see this kind of Excel file format these days. However, this file is saved for the binary workbook of Excel 97 to Excel 2003 binary format.

Excel Extensions (File Format 4 XLS)

#5 – XLAM

It is the Excel Add-in. Excel Add-insAn add-in is an extension that adds more features and options to the existing Microsoft Excel.read more are extra features we add to the Excel workbook. Excel has many built-in features. On top of these available features, we can create some macros and make Excel talk according to our wishes.

Excel Extensions (File Format 5 xlam) 2

Once the macro is created, we need to save the file as “Excel Add-ins.” Once the workbook is saved as “Add-in,” click on Developer TabEnabling the developer tab in excel can help the user perform various functions for VBA, Macros and Add-ins like importing and exporting XML, designing forms, etc. This tab is disabled by default on excel; thus, the user needs to enable it first from the options menu.read more >Excel Add-ins and select the additional feature created by a User Defined Function (UDF).

Excel Extensions (File Format 5 xlam)

Excel Extensions (File Format 5 xlam) 1

Other Additional Excel File Formats

We have seen the top five file formats. On top of these, there are many other additional extensions available.

  1. XLC: Excel Chart Type
  2. XLT: Excel Template
  3. XLD: Excel DataBase
  4. XLK: Excel Back up

Things to Remember

  • For macros, we need to select the “XLSM” type extension.
  • We cannot use the workbook of the Excel “Add-in” extension, but we can use that as an add-in in other workbooks.
  • If the Excel is saved as “CSV,” it will not be an Excel workbook. It is to store the data, but it is not very easy to work on it. It will reduce the size of the workbook.
  • “Excel Binary Workbook” can reduce the workbook size by 50%.

Recommended Articles

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