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The Microsoft Excel File Format



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EBook Description: 1.2 Abstract This document contains a description of the binary file format of Microsoft Excel, including all available Excel versions (for Windows) from Excel 2.x to the current Excel 2003.This project has been started in June 2001 and is still in progress. At several places the remark �2do� indicates an incomplete section of the documentation. 2.1.1 Microsoft Excel Releases The following table shows the different Excel versions released for Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh 2 : Excel version MS Windows Release year Apple Macintosh Release year Excel 2.x Excel 2.0 1987 Excel 2.2 1989 Excel 3.0 Excel 3.0 1990 Excel 3.0 1990 Excel 4.0 Excel 4.0 1992 Excel 4.0 1992 Excel 5.0 Excel 5.0 1993 Excel 5.0 1993 Excel 7.0 Excel 95 1995 ─ Excel 8.0 Excel 97 1997 Excel 98 1998 Excel 9.0 Excel 2000 1999 Excel 2001 2000 Excel 10.0 Excel XP 2001 Excel v.X 2001 Excel 11.0 Excel 2003 2003 Excel 2004 2004


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