The default file is Book1 when you start. The extension is .xls for versions of Excel up to 2003 and from version 2007 onwards it would be .xlsx as the extension.
The default file is Book1 when you start. The extension is .xls for versions of Excel up to 2003 and from version 2007 onwards it would be .xlsx as the extension.
The default file is Book1 when you start. The extension is .xls for versions of Excel up to 2003 and from version 2007 onwards it would be .xlsx as the extension.
The default file is Book1 when you start. The extension is .xls for versions of Excel up to 2003 and from version 2007 onwards it would be .xlsx as the extension.
The default file is Book1 when you start. The extension is .xls for versions of Excel up to 2003 and from version 2007 onwards it would be .xlsx as the extension.
The default file is Book1 when you start. The extension is .xls for versions of Excel up to 2003 and from version 2007 onwards it would be .xlsx as the extension.
The default file is Book1 when you start. The extension is .xls for versions of Excel up to 2003 and from version 2007 onwards it would be .xlsx as the extension.
The default file is Book1 when you start. The extension is .xls for versions of Excel up to 2003 and from version 2007 onwards it would be .xlsx as the extension.
The default file is Book1 when you start. The extension is .xls for versions of Excel up to 2003 and from version 2007 onwards it would be .xlsx as the extension.
The default file is Book1 when you start. The extension is .xls for versions of Excel up to 2003 and from version 2007 onwards it would be .xlsx as the extension.
The default file is Book1 when you start. The extension is .xls for versions of Excel up to 2003 and from version 2007 onwards it would be .xlsx as the extension.
The default file is Book1 when you start. The extension is .xls for versions of Excel up to 2003 and from version 2007 onwards it would be .xlsx as the extension.
Default file format for Excel 2003: .xls Default file format for Excel 2007: .xlsx Note: You can't open lower version file format in upper version. If you want to do this then you will have to download the compatibility pack.
The default file name for all versions of Microsoft Excel is called "book1"
The default file ext for Excel 2010 default install is .xlsx as it was in 2007. 2003 was the last version with a different extension, which was .xls for workbooks.Te default file ext may be changed by going into File-> Options -> Save -> Save in this format.If there is a group policy in place, Excel will inherit the default file extension specified.
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.
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Excel 2003 and earlier: .XLS Excel 2007 and later: .XLSX
For a standard Excel document, prior to Excel 2007, it is xls and xlsx is used in 2007. There are other kinds of files created by Excel, like templates which can be xlt or macros which can be xlm and xla for Add-ins, and there are other extenions. For 2007, you add x to the end of them.
By default, text in Excel is left aligned.
They are stored wherever the user wants to save them to. There is usually a default folder to save them to that can be set in the options in Excel. Normally it is the user's My Documents folder. It can be changed and the user is free to save a file wherever they want to if they don't want it to go to the default folder, so there is no single answer to the question.
No. Portrait is the default page orientation in Excel.
How to change default page margins in excel.
By default Excel should save files in the .xml or .xmlx format (the latter being the default format for Excel 2007 & 2010). Other common formats that Excel accepts include .cvs and .txt. If you have that (or any other format) this is the easiest way to change the format:Open the file in Excel. Select "Save As" from the tile menu/office button (depending on your version of Excel). When you're prompted to select a location and file name, change the file type (using the drop down menu at the bottom of the screen) to Excel workbook (if you're using a version older than 2007) or Excel 97 - 2003 workbook (if you using 2007 or newer).There other methods, but they require slightly higher degrees of technical proficiency than this one.