Microsoft Works Spreadsheet
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XLR files (from Works 6.0+) are based on [[Microsoft Compound File]]. | XLR files (from Works 6.0+) are based on [[Microsoft Compound File]]. | ||
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== Software == | == Software == |
Latest revision as of 16:21, 27 October 2020
This article describes the formats used by the spreadsheet component of the Microsoft Works office suite.
See Microsoft Works for more information and resources.
Contents |
[edit] Identifiers
Format | Version | Ext. | PRONOM |
---|---|---|---|
Microsoft Works Spreadsheet | 1-5 | .wks | fmt/166 |
Microsoft Works Spreadsheet | 6-9 | .xlr | fmt/901 |
Microsoft Works Spreadsheet for Macintosh | 3 | .wks | fmt/270 |
Microsoft Works Spreadsheet for Macintosh | 4 | .wks | fmt/271 |
Backup file | .bks |
[edit] Identification
Early versions 1-5 WKS files begin with a 00
or ff
byte, followed by 00 02 00 04 04 05 54 02 00
.
XLR files (from Works 6.0+) are based on Microsoft Compound File.