Convert XLT to ODS
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xlt
Extension | .xlt |
Category | 🔵 documents |
Description | 🔵 XLT is a file extension commonly used by Microsoft Excel to indicate template files that have been created within the software. Similar to other Microsoft Excel files, XLT files are essentially spreadsheet files that can include data, formulas, charts, and other elements typically utilized in financial or accounting analysis, data management, and project management. |
Technical details | 🔵 XLT files are similar to XLS files, which are standard Excel files that can be opened and edited directly. The main difference between the two is that XLT files are meant to serve as templates, allowing for customization and saving as XLS files for direct editing and manipulation. When an XLT file is opened in Excel, a new workbook is created based on the template. This workbook includes all the formulas and formatting specified in the template, along with any pre-defined data or charts. After the new workbook is created, the user can make changes or add new data as needed, save the file as an XLS file, and use it for analysis or reporting purposes. Note: Please translate the text as if it were written by a native English speaker, taking into account all language and stylistic nuances when preparing the final text. |
Developer | 🔵 Microsoft |
MIME type | 🔵 application/vnd.ms-excel |
OpenDocument Spreadsheet
Extension | .ods |
Category | 🔵 documents |
Programs | 🔵 Microsoft Office 2007 🔵 Microsoft Office 2010 |
Main program | 🔵 OpenOffice Calc |
Description | 🔵 ods (OpenDocument Spreadsheet) The .ods file format is a spreadsheet file format used by LibreOffice Calc, OpenOffice Calc, and other office suites that support the OpenDocument standard. It's an XML-based file format and an open alternative to proprietary formats like Microsoft's .xls and .xlsx. ODS files can contain complex spreadsheets with cells, rows, columns, formulas, charts, and graphics. They are commonly used in environments that prefer or require open-source software. |
Technical details | 🔵 The `.ods` (OpenDocument Spreadsheet) format is part of the OpenDocument Format (ODF) for office documents, featuring the following key elements: - Standardization: It is standardized by OASIS and ISO/IEC (ISO/IEC 26300), ensuring a public specification and transparent development process. - XML-Based: It consists of compressed XML files, essentially creating a ZIP archive, promoting robust data exchange and interoperability. - Spreadsheet Elements: It supports rows, columns, cells, formulas, charts, and advanced formatting such as conditional formatting and cell styles. - Compatibility: Widely supported by various office suites such as OpenOffice.org, LibreOffice, Google Docs; with limited compatibility with Microsoft Excel for complex sheets. - Open Standard: It is freely available for implementation without licensing fees, encouraging software diversity and compatibility. - Compression: It benefits from ZIP compression, which is efficient for handling large spreadsheets. - Macro Support: It allows for the inclusion of macros in various scripting languages, with potential security risks. - Metadata: It supports document management metadata like title, author, and creation date. - Formula Syntax: It has a unique formula syntax, which may lead to compatibility issues with other formats such as .xlsx. - Multiple Sheets Support: It enables the use of multiple sheets within a single document. - Object Embedding: It allows for the embedding of objects and linking to external databases. - Accessibility Features: It includes features aimed at enhancing accessibility. - Encryption and Security: It provides options for encryption and password protection. The `.ods` format offers a flexible, interoperable solution for spreadsheet applications, particularly popular in open-source environments. |
Developer | 🔵 Sun Microsystems |
MIME type | 🔵 application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.spreadsheet 🔵 application/x-vnd.oasis.opendocument.spreadsheet |