Differences between the OpenDocument Spreadsheet (.ods) format and the Excel for Windows (.xlsx) format
When you work with two file formats, like .xlsx and .ods, there might be formatting differences, and not all features will be available. You'll be able to convert data and content, but the way you work with the content might be different depending on which formats you use.
Switch your default file format
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Click File > Options.
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Click Save.
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Under Save workbooks, in the Save files in this format list, click the file format you want to use by default.
What is supported when I save an Excel spreadsheet in the OpenDocument Spreadsheet format?
The table below shows which Excel features are fully, partially, or not supported in the OpenDocument Spreadsheet (.ods) format.
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Supported Both Excel and the OpenDocument Spreadsheet format support this feature. Content, formatting, and functionality won't be lost.
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Partially Supported Both Excel and the OpenDocument Spreadsheet format support this feature, but formatting and functionality might be affected. No text or data is lost, but formatting and how you work with text or graphics might be different.
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Not Supported The feature in Excel isn't supported in the OpenDocument Spreadsheet format. If you plan to save your Excel worksheet in the OpenDocument Spreadsheet format, don't use this feature or you risk losing content, formatting, and functionality of that part of your worksheet.
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Not Applicable The feature was introduced in a later version of Excel for Windows.
To see information about graphic features, see the Graphics Elements table at the end of this article.
Area | Subarea | Level of Support | Level of Support |
Excel 2013 | Excel 2016 | ||
Formatting | Row Heights/Column widths | Supported Appearance should be similar. | Supported Appearance should be similar. |
Formatting | Cell | Supported | Supported |
Hyperlinks | Supported There might be issues with Hyperlink styles. | Supported There might be issues with Hyperlink styles. | |
Formatting | Cell styles | Supported | Supported |
Dates | Dates before 1900-01-01 | Not Supported If save workbook with dates before 1900-01-01 as .ods, the pre-1900 dates won't save correctly. | Not Supported If save workbook with dates before 1900-01-01 as .ods, the pre-1900 dates won't save correctly. |
| Print Ranges | Supported | Supported |
| Repeat Rows/Columns | Not Supported | Not Supported |
| Page breaks | Supported | Supported |
| Header/Footer | Partially Supported When you save the file in .ods format and open it again in Excel, Image, First page or Odd/even options are not supported. | Partially Supported When you save the file in .ods format and open it again in Excel, Image, First page or Odd/even options are not supported. |
Formulas | Supported | Supported | |
Formulas | Names | Partially Supported When you save the file in .ods format and open it again in Excel, Local Names, Named expressions, and names to discontinuous ranges are not supported. | Partially Supported When you save the file in .ods format and open it again in Excel, Local Names, Named expressions, and names to discontinuous ranges are not supported. |
Formulas | Regular Expressions (RegEx) | Not Supported Use Advanced Filters instead. | Not Supported Use Advanced Filters instead. |
Cell Comments | Partially Supported Comments with content are round-tripped. Formatting on the comment might not be supported when you save the file in .ods format and open it again in Excel. | Partially Supported Comments with content are round-tripped. Formatting on the comment might not be supported when you save the file in .ods format and open it again in Excel. | |
Data Tools | Group & Outline | Supported | Supported |
OLE Objects | Supported | Supported | |
Settings | Window Settings | Not Supported | Not Supported |
Settings | Sheet/Book settings | Not Supported | Not Supported |
Protection | Sheet Protection | Partially Supported When you save the file in .ods format and open it again in Excel, protection without a password is supported. However, files with a password-protected sheet cannot be saved or opened. | Partially Supported When you save the file in .ods format and open it again in Excel, protection without a password is supported. However, files with a password-protected sheet cannot be saved or opened. |
Protection | Information Rights Management (IRM) | Not Supported Files with IRM turned on cannot be saved. | Not Supported Files with IRM turned on cannot be saved. |
Protection | Encryption | Not Supported Files with of this type protection cannot be saved. | Not Supported Files with of this type protection cannot be saved. |
Data Tools | Data Validation | Partially Supported When you save the file in .ods format and open it again in Excel, some formula type Data Validation cannot be saved. | Partially Supported When you save the file in .ods format and open it again in Excel, some formula type Data Validation cannot be saved. |
External Data | Web Queries | Supported | Supported |
External Data | QueryTables | Partially Supported Some settings, such as inserted columns, are not supported. | Partially Supported Some settings, such as inserted columns, are not supported. |
Tables | Total Rows | Not Supported | Not Supported |
Tables | Table Styles | Not Supported | Not Supported |
Data Tools | Sort | Partially Supported Some advanced settings are not supported. | Partially Supported Some advanced settings are not supported. |
Data Tools | Subtotal | Partially Supported When you save the file in .ods format and open it again in Excel, the formulas themselves are supported, but the settings for re-applying are not supported. | Partially Supported When you save the file in .ods format and open it again in Excel, the formulas themselves are supported, but the settings for re-applying are not supported. |
Data Tools | Filter | Partially Supported Basic filtering is supported, but the Filter features added in Excel 2013 are not supported. | Partially Supported Basic filtering is supported, but the Filter features added in Excel 2013 are not supported. |
PivotTable | Styles | Not Supported | Not Supported |
PivotTable | Layout | Partially Supported When you save the file in .ods format and open it again in Excel, some layouts, such as compact axis, are not supported. | Partially Supported When you save the file in .ods format and open it again in Excel, some layouts, such as compact axis, are not supported. |
PivotTable | Calculated fields | Not Supported | Not Supported |
PivotTable | Grouping | Partially Supported | Partially Supported |
PivotTable | IMBI PivotTables | Not Supported | Not Supported |
PivotTables | OLAP Pivots | Not Supported | Not Supported |
Data Tools | Consolidation | Not Supported | Not Supported |
Shared Workbooks | Not Supported | Not Supported | |
Charts | Data labels | Partially Supported When you save the file in .ods format and open it again in Excel, some Data Labels are not supported. | Partially Supported When you save the file in .ods format and open it again in Excel, some Data Labels are not supported. |
Charts | Data tables | Not Supported | Not Supported |
Charts | Trendlines | Partially Supported When you save the file in .ods format and open it again in Excel, some Trendlines are not supported. | Partially Supported When you save the file in .ods format and open it again in Excel, some Trendlines are not supported. |
Charts | Error bars | Partially Supported When you save the file in .ods format and open it again in Excel, some Error Bars are not supported. | Partially Supported When you save the file in .ods format and open it again in Excel, some Error Bars are not supported. |
Charts | Drop Lines | Not Supported | Not Supported |
Charts | Hi-Low lines | Not Supported | Not Supported |
Charts | Leader lines on data labels | Not Supported | Not Supported |
Charts | Filled Radar Charts | Not Supported | Not Supported |
Charts | Legends | Partially Supported When you save the file in .ods format and open it again in Excel, some settings are not supported. | Partially Supported When you save the file in .ods format and open it again in Excel, some settings are not supported. |
Charts | PivotCharts | Not Supported | Not Supported |
Charts | Chart Sheets | Not Supported | Not Supported |
Charts | Pie of Pie or Bar of Pie | Not Supported | Not Supported |
Charts | Box and Whisker | Not Applicable | Not Supported |
Charts | Histogram | Not Applicable | Not Supported |
Charts | Pareto chart | Not Applicable | Not Supported |
Charts | Sunburst chart | Not Applicable | Not Supported |
Charts | Treemap chart | Not Applicable | Not Supported |
Charts | Waterfall chart | Not Applicable | Not Supported |
OLAP Formulas | Not Supported | Not Supported | |
Charts | Shapes on charts | Not Supported | Not Supported |
Graphics Elements
The table below shows which Excel graphics features are fully, partially, or not supported in the OpenDocument Format (.ods).
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Supported The Excel format and the OpenDocument Format support this feature. Graphics using this feature generally appear and behave the same in either format.
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Partially Supported The Excel format and the OpenDocument Format support this feature, but graphics might appear different between the formats. No data is generally lost between the formats, but formatting and how you work with these graphics might be different.
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Not Supported Because of the unique differences of features and implementation between the Excel format and the OpenDocument Format, this feature isn't supported in OpenDocument Format. If you plan to save your worksheet in an OpenDocument Format, don't use these features.
Basic shapes | Level of support | Level of support |
Excel 2013 | Excel 2016 | |
Shapes | Supported | Supported |
Text boxes | Supported Supported except for objects inside text boxes. The objects inside the text box are dropped when you open an OpenDocument file. | Supported Supported except for objects inside text boxes. The objects inside the text box are dropped when you open an OpenDocument file. |
WordArt | Partially Supported ODF does not support the WordArt options in Excel. As a result, WordArt is converted to a text box on save. The text and base text color are maintained but WordArt effects and formatting are lost. | Partially Supported ODF does not support the WordArt options in Excel. As a result, WordArt is converted to a text box on save. The text and base text color are maintained but WordArt effects and formatting are lost. |
3D shapes options | Not Supported | Not Supported |
Pictures | Supported Supported except for the insert and link option that are not supported in ODF. | Supported Supported except for the insert and link option that are not supported in ODF. |
SmartArt diagrams | Supported Converted to a group of shapes. | Supported Converted to a group of shapes. |
ActiveX controls | Not Supported | Not Supported |
Excel form controls | Not Supported | Not Supported |
Objects in charts | Supported Converted to a group containing the chart and objects. | Supported Converted to a group containing the chart and objects. |
Signature line object | Not Supported | Not Supported |
Camera tool/paste as picture link object | Not Supported | Not Supported |
Ink annotation | Supported The ink annotation is converted to an Enhanced Metafile (EMF) image. | Supported The ink annotation is converted to an Enhanced Metafile (EMF) image. |
Group of objects | Supported Some objects cannot be grouped together in Excel 2013, so the objects are ungrouped when you open the OpenDocument file. This includes a chart, picture, shape, or text box grouped with an OLE object. | Supported Some objects cannot be grouped together in Excel 2016, so the objects are ungrouped when you open the OpenDocument file. This includes a chart, picture, shape, or text box grouped with an OLE object. |
Object visibility | Not Supported Invisible objects become visible after saving the file in .ods and opening again in Excel 2013. | Not Supported Invisible objects become visible after saving the file in .ods and opening again in Excel 2016. |
Object borders | Supported Not all border styles are supported. Border styles that are not supported are saved as the default border style (black, solid line). | Supported Not all border styles are supported. Border styles that are not supported are saved as the default border style (black, solid line). |
Object fills | Supported Supported except that gradient fills with more than two stops lose all stops after the first two. | Supported Supported except that gradient fills with more than two stops lose all stops after the first two. |
Line formatting | Supported Not all line and line end styles are supported in ODF. Styles that are not supported are saved as the default, black solid line and open arrow type, respectively. | Supported Not all line and line end styles are supported in ODF. Styles that are not supported are saved as the default, black solid line and open arrow type, respectively. |
Picture cropping | Supported Regular cropping of a picture is supported. However, cropping a picture with a shape is not supported. | Supported Regular cropping of a picture is supported. However, cropping a picture with a shape is not supported. |
Picture recoloring | Partially Supported Some picture recoloring has the equivalent in ODF, such as black and white. Other picture recoloring does not have an equivalent and is flattened. The picture appears the same but the recoloring can no longer be changed or removed. | Partially Supported Some picture recoloring has the equivalent in ODF, such as black and white. Other picture recoloring does not have an equivalent and is flattened. The picture appears the same but the recoloring can no longer be changed or removed. |
3D picture options | Not Supported | Not Supported |
Picture styles | Partially Supported Borders are partially supported, but might not look the same. | Partially Supported Borders are partially supported, but might not look the same. |
Themes | Not Supported | Not Supported |
Hyperlink on shape | Not Supported | Not Supported |
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