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Excel spreadsheet with an siffix of .xlms?
I have a couple of Excel files with the same name only the suffix/extension
are .xls and .xlms. What's the difference between these two files. The .xlms seem to go thru a conversion process when starting and closing?? -- Jim |
Excel spreadsheet with an siffix of .xlms?
I'm not familiar with any .xlms extension. There is a .xlsm extension which
is an Excel 2007 workbook with macros as opposed to a .xlsx extension which is a workbook without macros. An extension of .xls is a workbook with or without macros for Excel versions prior to Excel 2007. Tyro "glfbear" wrote in message ... I have a couple of Excel files with the same name only the suffix/extension are .xls and .xlms. What's the difference between these two files. The .xlms seem to go thru a conversion process when starting and closing?? -- Jim |
Excel spreadsheet with an siffix of .xlms?
Thank you, sorry, I transposed the letters
-- Jim "Tyro" wrote: I'm not familiar with any .xlms extension. There is a .xlsm extension which is an Excel 2007 workbook with macros as opposed to a .xlsx extension which is a workbook without macros. An extension of .xls is a workbook with or without macros for Excel versions prior to Excel 2007. Tyro "glfbear" wrote in message ... I have a couple of Excel files with the same name only the suffix/extension are .xls and .xlms. What's the difference between these two files. The .xlms seem to go thru a conversion process when starting and closing?? -- Jim |
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