It may be .ods, .ots, .sxc, .stc, .dif, .dbf, .slk, .csv or .uos. All these file extensions are of the OpenOffice Format and if your question is what formats OpenOffice supports then, including these formats it also supports: .xls, .xlt and .html formatted Excel Spreadsheets.
XLS is the filename extension for a Microsoft Excel Workbook.
The filename and extension of the file you want to start and .msc (eventvwr.msc)
To display the filename of the current workbook in Excel, you can use the formula =CELL("filename"). This function returns the full path of the workbook, including the filename. If you only want the filename without the path, you can combine it with the MID and FIND functions to extract just the name. For example, =MID(CELL("filename"), FIND("[", CELL("filename")) + 1, FIND("]", CELL("filename")) - FIND("[", CELL("filename")) - 1) will give you just the filename.
If you are sending an e-mail attachment that is an Excel workbook, then it will use the filename of the file, whatever it has been saved as.If you are sending an e-mail attachment that is an Excel workbook, then it will use the filename of the file, whatever it has been saved as.If you are sending an e-mail attachment that is an Excel workbook, then it will use the filename of the file, whatever it has been saved as.If you are sending an e-mail attachment that is an Excel workbook, then it will use the filename of the file, whatever it has been saved as.If you are sending an e-mail attachment that is an Excel workbook, then it will use the filename of the file, whatever it has been saved as.If you are sending an e-mail attachment that is an Excel workbook, then it will use the filename of the file, whatever it has been saved as.If you are sending an e-mail attachment that is an Excel workbook, then it will use the filename of the file, whatever it has been saved as.If you are sending an e-mail attachment that is an Excel workbook, then it will use the filename of the file, whatever it has been saved as.If you are sending an e-mail attachment that is an Excel workbook, then it will use the filename of the file, whatever it has been saved as.If you are sending an e-mail attachment that is an Excel workbook, then it will use the filename of the file, whatever it has been saved as.If you are sending an e-mail attachment that is an Excel workbook, then it will use the filename of the file, whatever it has been saved as.
you can put it to the end of the filename: somesource.c
you can't...use Microsoft excel.
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you can put it to the end of the filename: somesource.c
The extension for excel is .xls
A default filename is a name given to a file if you do not choose your own. In Excel the first default filename used is Book1.xls and your file will be called this if you don't specify another one.
Normally xls is the extension for an Excel spreadsheet document.
You are referring to the the extension. For Powerpoint it is PPT and XLS is used by Excel.