An Excel workbook is a file that contains one or more worksheets and can be saved in one of several formats. Formats are differentiated by the features they support, the number of worksheets they are able to contain, filesize, and the degree to which they are compatible with alternatives to Excel. If an alternative to Excel were able to open & edit a spreadsheet that originated from Excel, it may not be able to support all the features that were used in its creation. For example, although Google Sheets can open & edit macro-enabled workbooks, Excel macros do not work in it.
The table below provides guidance on when each of the common workbook formats should be used, summarizes their capabilities, and indicates which alternatives to Excel can open & edit files saved in those formats.
File format
Supports macros
Supported by
Can be opened by
Can be edited with
Excel workbook (xlsx)
The default and best choice in most situations.
Supports all features of Excel with the exception of macros.
Each worksheet can contain up to 1,048,576 rows and 16,384 columns.
The number of worksheets per workbook is limited by memory only.