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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T15:06:09+00:00 2026-06-11T15:06:09+00:00

I am using Excel 2003. I see that I have the ability to save

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I am using Excel 2003. I see that I have the ability to save files in XML format as well as XLSX 2007 format. What this functionality provided by installing something extra like a Comparability Pack or is this base Excel 2003 functionality?

The documentation that I see for Excel and XML refers to Open XML and most of what I see is in regards to Office 2007 or greater.

Can I use “Open XML” to read the Xml format document that I saved in 2003? Is the XML format that I save it in really the same as the format that is used in office 2007?

From this MS Site:

Open XML is an open ECMA 376 standard and is also approved as the ISO/IEC 29500 standard that defines a set of XML schemas for representing spreadsheets, charts, presentations, and word processing documents. Microsoft Office Word 2007, Excel 2007, and PowerPoint 2007 all use Open XML as the default file format.

Does this mean that this library can be used to read an Excel 2003 file that I saved as XML? The presumption here is that the XML format used is really 2007 level due to the incompatibility pack.

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    2026-06-11T15:06:11+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 3:06 pm

    This is provided by the Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint File Formats.

    Install this compatibility pack if you would like to open, edit, and
    save documents, workbooks, and presentations that were created in the
    newer versions of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

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    By installing the Compatibility Pack in addition to Microsoft Office
    2000, Office XP, or Office 2003, you will be able to open, edit, and
    save files using the file formats in newer versions of Word, Excel,
    and PowerPoint . The Compatibility Pack can also be used in
    conjunction with the Microsoft Office Word Viewer 2003, Excel Viewer
    2003, and PowerPoint Viewer 2003 to view files saved in these new
    formats. For more information about the Compatibility Pack, see
    924074.

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