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* .xls - is an outdated default binary file format from <= Office 2003 - '''try to avoid this format!'''
* .xls - is an outdated default binary file format from <= Office 2003 - '''try to avoid this format!'''
* .xlsx - is the new default file format since Office 2007. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OOXML It consists of xml files stored in a .zip container.] - '''always save in or convert to this format!'''
* .xlsx - is the new default file format since Office 2007. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OOXML It consists of xml files stored in a .zip container.] - '''always save in or convert to this format!'''
* The ''(new)'' OCT interface can read ''(since version 1.2.5)'' and write ''(since version 2.2.0)'' .xlsx files dependency-free! No need of MS Windows+Office nor Java.
* The ''(new)'' OCT interface can read ''(since version 1.2.5)'' and write ''(since version 2.2.0)'' .xlsx files dependency-free! No need of MS Windows+Office nor Java, with one caveat: when writing it doesn't retain formatting. For that you still need one of the other interfaces.
* Windows is notorious for hiding "known" file extensions. However in Windows Explorer it is easy to change this and have Windows show all file extensions.
* Windows is notorious for hiding "known" file extensions. However in Windows Explorer it is easy to change this and have Windows show all file extensions.


==== different interfaces ====
==== different interfaces ====
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