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From: "Ray Smith" <smithr AT ix DOT net DOT au>
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Subject: Re: MS Excel File format?
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Try www.wotsit.org  it has dozens of file formats documented.

Ray Smith

Ed James <edjames AT greenbelt DOT com> wrote in message
news:388626BD DOT 2EA5227C AT greenbelt DOT com...
> I don't suppose anyone can give me a clue where I can find file format
> docs for Excel, either version 2.1, 3 or 4?  I'm doing a program that
> generates an Excel file "on-the-fly" to be sent to another system and
> opened by Excel.  Microsoft's site itself has not been particularly
> useful.  TIA
>
>
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