I was developing an application which read data from an excel file, but when I try to open it, an exception was thrown if the source file is saved with the xls format (File contains corrupted data error when opening Excel sheet with OpenXML). indeed when I save this file with the xlsx format it works fine. please help me to solve this problem.
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For reliably reading XLS files you could use ExcelDataReader which is a lightweight and fast library written in C# for reading Microsoft Excel files. It supports the import of Excel files all the way back to version 2.0 of Excel (released in 1987!)
Alternatively you could use a file conversion API like Zamzar. This service has been around for 10+ years, and provides a simple REST API for file conversion - it supports XLS to XLSX conversion. You can use it in C# and it has extra features like allowing you to import and export files to and from Amazon S3, FTP servers etc.
Full disclosure: I'm the lead developer for the Zamzar API.
Use Free Spire.XLS dll available via NuGet.
Sample:
You cannot read xls files with OpenXML.
The solution from Microsoft is to read the xls file with Office Interop (but Interop is not recommended to be used on the server), transfer data from Interop step by step to OpenXML.
Another solution is to use an Excel library like EasyXLS and convert between these two Excel file formats:
Find more information about converting xls to xlsx.
I am not quite sure why you need to convert the file and why you don't just read the xls file, using a different technology then OpenXML, for sure.
XLS is the older Excel file format. XSLX is the newer format stored as OpenXML. XSLX is actually a zip file with the various components stored as files within it. You cannot simply rename the file to get it into the new format. To save the file in XSLX you'll have to save the file into the Excel 2010+ format.
If you're using Excel interop then it is an option on the SaveAs method.
for more info check the function: _Workbook.SaveAs Method
and the property: FileFormat:
msdn info here: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/microsoft.office.interop.excel._workbook.saveas(v=office.11).aspx