You expect Excel for Mac 2011 to open Excel files, of course, but the program can do more than that. You can actually open, work on, and save a file in several formats. Choose File→Save As and then click Format to open the pop-up menu. Excel can open and save in the formats listed in this Format pop-up menu.
You have several options for file formats besides Excel’s default (.xlsx) format:
OpenOffice.org XML File Format File Format Specification and General Information. Note:The information provided on this page is related to the OpenOffice.org XML file format used by OpenOffice.org 1.0 only.Please visit the OASIS OpenDocument Technical Committee web pages for information regarding the OASIS OpenDocument file format used by OpenOffice.org 2.0. Plist files contain preference specifics and properties relevant to a particular application or portion of Mac OS X system software. Depending on where the plist file is located and what function they serve, they can either be in XML format, binary format, and sometimes even json. An XML file is an XML (Extensible Markup Language) data file. It is formatted much like an.HTML document, but uses custom tags to define objects and the data within each object. XML files can be thought of as a text-based database. Open XML Converter can convert Word documents, Excel workbooks, and PowerPoint presentations that are in the Open XML Format so that you can open and edit the files in Office 2004 for Mac. You can use your computer's 'Open With' feature to open the XML file in a text editor, which will allow you to see the XML file's code in plain-text form. 2 Right-click the XML file. Dec 09, 2008 Note The Open XML File Format Converter for Mac 1.0.2 Update is also available from Microsoft AutoUpdate. AutoUpdate is a program that automatically keeps Microsoft software up to date. AutoUpdate is a program that automatically keeps Microsoft software up to date.
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- Excel Template (.xltx): Saves the workbook as a template, which you can open in the My Templates section of the Excel Workbook Gallery. You can also open templates by choosing File→Open and selecting Excel Templates from the Enable pop-up menu. This format does not have macros and is another open XML format.
- Excel Macro-Enabled Workbook (.xlsm): Workbooks in this XML format contain Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) programming language code, or Excel 4.0 macro code. When opening this format file, Excel displays a prompt asking whether you want to remove the macros contained in the file. The default is Disable Macros. You must instead click Enable Macros if you want macros to run.
- Excel Macro-Enabled Template (.xltm): The same as .xlsm, except this is a template. The macro warning dialog displays when you open a workbook in this format, and you must click Enable Macros if you want macros to run.
- Excel Add-In (.xlam): Saves a macro-enabled workbook as an Excel add-in.
- Excel Binary Workbook (.xlsb): This is the most compact file format, and is recommended for large files. This format doesn’t conform to open source standards.
- Comma Separated Values (.csv): Saves a worksheet data table as text separated by commas. This format is text only. All other content is discarded.
- Web Page (.htm): Save the workbook in a format that Web browsers understand and can display. Excel creates a file in HTML format, along with a supporting folder. Upload both the file and folder to a Web server if you want to share your workbook via the Internet.
Open Xml File Format
Excel can open and save Web pages in HTML (HyperText Markup Language) format and do great things with Web tables and data from the Web, but don’t uninstall your HTML (Web page) code editor. Excel can’t replace that.