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− | [[Main Page]] > [[Documentation]] > [[ | + | [[Main Page]] > [[Documentation]] > [[Format policies]] > Spreadsheets |
− | ==[[Significant | + | ==[[Significant characteristics of spreadsheets]]== |
==Preservation Format== | ==Preservation Format== | ||
− | + | Original format | |
==Access Format== | ==Access Format== | ||
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==Normalization tool== | ==Normalization tool== | ||
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==Comments== | ==Comments== | ||
+ | *XLS is still a ubiquitous and well-supported format, and tests have shown that there can be formatting and functionality loss when converting to Open Document Format using OpenOffice.org. | ||
+ | *ODS, the OpenOffice spreadsheet format, is an Open Document Format. | ||
__NOTOC__ | __NOTOC__ |
Latest revision as of 15:17, 13 February 2013
Main Page > Documentation > Format policies > Spreadsheets
Significant characteristics of spreadsheets[edit]
Preservation Format[edit]
Original format
Access Format[edit]
Original format
Normalization tool[edit]
None
Comments[edit]
- XLS is still a ubiquitous and well-supported format, and tests have shown that there can be formatting and functionality loss when converting to Open Document Format using OpenOffice.org.
- ODS, the OpenOffice spreadsheet format, is an Open Document Format.