Article ID: 179886 - Last Review: October 5, 2004 - Revision: 4.1 List of supported file formats in Excel 2000This article was previously published under Q179886
For a Microsoft Excel 2002 version of this article, see 291051
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/291051/
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On This PageSUMMARY Microsoft Excel supports opening and saving files in many
different file formats. This article contains a list of these file formats,
including version numbers where applicable. MORE INFORMATIONFile Formats for Earlier Versions of ExcelThe following table lists the supported file formats in which the entire Excel workbook is saved.
File name extension
Formats that save the entire workbook (Windows only)
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Microsoft Excel Workbook .xls
(Microsoft Excel 97-2000)
Template (Microsoft Excel 97-2000) .xlt
Workspace (Microsoft Excel 97-2000) .xlw
Microsoft Excel 97-2000 & 5.0/95 Workbook .xls
Microsoft Excel 5.0/95 Workbook .xls
Microsoft Excel version 4.0 workbook .xlw
(saves only worksheets, chart sheets,
and macro sheets)
The following table lists the supported file formats in which only the active Excel worksheet is saved.
File name extension
Formats that save only the active sheet (Windows only)
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Microsoft Excel version 4.0 sheet .xls, .xlc, .xlm
formats (including Microsoft Excel
macro or international macro sheets)
Microsoft Excel version 3.0 formats .xls, .xlc, .xlm
Microsoft Excel version 2.x formats .xls, .xlc, .xlm
File Formats for Lotus 1-2-3When you open a .wk1 or .wk3 file in Microsoft Excel, Excel applies the formatting in the associated .fmt, .fm3, or .all file. If you save a Lotus 1-2-3 file in Microsoft Excel format, Microsoft Excel saves the spreadsheet data and formatting in a single workbook file.The WK1 (1-2-3) (*.wk1) and WK3 (1-2-3) (*.wk3) formats save only limited worksheet formatting. To save a Microsoft Excel workbook in Lotus 1-2-3 format and retain borders, cell shading, fonts, and other formatting, select a Lotus 1-2-3 file format that stores formatting in a separate .fmt, .fm3, or .all file. The following table lists supported Lotus 1-2-3 file formats. Lotus 1-2-3 file format Version Note ---------------------------------------------------------------------- WK4 (*.wk4) 4.0 Saves the entire workbook WK3 (*.wk3) 3.x and Saves only worksheets and WK3, FM3 (*.wk3) Lotus 1-2-3/W chart sheets WK1 (*.wk1) 2.x Saves only the active sheet WK1 (FMT) (*.wk1) 1.0 and 1.0A Saves only the active sheet WK1 (ALL) (*.wk1) WKS (FMT) (*.wks) .PIC (when included in 3.x and Lotus Open but cannot save this an .All file) 1-2-3/W format Text File FormatsThe following table lists the text formats that you can use to open and save files.
Text file format Note
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Formatted Text (Space-delimited) (*.prn) Lotus space-delimited format.
Saves only the active sheet.
Text (Tab-delimited) (*.txt) (Windows) If you are saving a workbook
Text (Macintosh) as a tab-delimited or comma-
Text (OS/2 or MS-DOS) delimited text file for use
CSV (comma delimited)(*.csv) (Windows) under another operating
CSV (Macintosh) system, select the
CSV (OS/2 or MS-DOS) appropriate converter to
ensure that tab characters,
line breaks, and other
characters are interpreted
correctly. Saves only the
active sheet.
DIF (data interchange format) (*.dif) Saves only the active sheet.
SYLK (symbolic link format) (*.slk) Saves only the active sheet.
IMPORTANT: If you save a workbook in text format, all formatting is lost. Other Spreadsheet Programs and DatabasesThe following table lists the other file formats that Excel 2000 also supports.
Format Program Notes
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DBF 2, DBF 3, dBASE II, III, Opens and saves only the
DBF 4 (*.dbf) and IV active worksheet
WQ1 (*.wq1) Quattro Pro for Opens and saves only the
MS-DOS active worksheet
.wb1 Quattro Pro Opens only
version 5.0 for Windows
.wb3 Quattro Pro Opens only and Converter
version 7.0 for Windows required**
.wks Microsoft Works version Opens only Microsoft Works
2.0 for Windows or 2.0 for Windows and
Microsoft Works for Microsoft Works for MS-DOS
MS-DOS. spreadsheets.
NOTE: Although Excel supports these file formats, certain features may not be available when you open or save files in these formats; for example, some file formats do not support embedded charts or formatted text. Clipboard FormatsYou can paste the following Clipboard formats into Microsoft Excel by using the Paste or Paste Special command on the Edit menu.
Format Notes
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Picture Picture (Windows enhanced metafile, EMF)
Note: If you copy a Windows metafile (WMF)
picture from another program, Excel pastes
the item as an EMF picture.
Bitmap Bitmap (BMP)
Microsoft Excel formats Binary file formats for Excel versions 3.0,
4.0, 5.0/95, and 97-2000 (BIFF, BIFF3,
BIFF4, BIFF5, and BIFF8)
Symbolic link format SYLK
Lotus 1-2-3 Release 2.x .wk1
format
Data interchange format .dif
Text (tab-delimited) format Text
Comma-separated values .csv
Formatted text (only from Rich Text Format (RTF)
Microsoft Excel)
Embedded Object Excel objects, objects from properly
registered programs that support OLE 2.0
(OwnerLink), and Picture or another
presentation format
Linked object OwnerLink, ObjectLink, Link, Picture, or
other format
Office drawing object Office drawing object format or picture
(Windows enhanced metafile format, EMF)
Text Display Text, OEM Text
HTML .htm
NOTE: when you copy text from another
program, Excel pastes the text in HTML
format, regardless of the format of the
original text.
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