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Default XMLSS/SpreadsheetML or HTML format for large data files


I need to export large data volumes for use in Excel on clients pc's.

I have been looking at XMLSS/SpreadsheetML, and HTML but am confused by
the differences and which versions of Excel support the formats.

Would I need Excel XP (2000/2002/2003) to support all 3 formats?

Are there differences between SpreadsheetML 2000, 2002, and 2003? The
reference schema appears to have a different xsd for each.

I can't find any documentation on the html format. Is there a
reference somewhere? Is use of SpreadsheetML to be preferred over
html?

Thanks

Martin


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