excel files?
Chris Hofstader
chris.hofstader at knology.net
Sat Apr 16 09:12:59 EDT 2005
MS is public with the Excel file format and it is very clean and easy to
work with so extending a program that reads older Excel files shouldn't be
too hard. No, I'm not volunteering.
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Subject: Re: excel files?
Regretably, it appears not to work with newer xls files.
Buddy Brannan writes:
> Try xlhtml ... it's about the closest thing I've found, anyway.
>
> I know it's a Debian package--probably for other distros, too.
>
> If all else fails, check freshmeat.
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