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Hi All,

I want to create a basic application that browses a excel document and converts its contents into a xml format, any help would be helpful.

Thanks,
Kiran
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Maciej Los 19-Feb-13 15:00pm    
Please, provide more details. Did you know that Excel 2007 - 2010 files are based on xml files? See this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Excel
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 19-Feb-13 15:17pm    
From my answer, it should be clear that the format is already XML, zipped — please see.
—SA
Maciej Los 19-Feb-13 15:25pm    
I knew it, Sergey. I was first with my comment, than you with your answer ;)
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 19-Feb-13 15:34pm    
But you did not answer on the file formats. :-)
—SA
Maciej Los 19-Feb-13 15:40pm    
Yes, that's because i'm not sure what OP wants to ask.

See whether his article can help
Generate Excel from XML and Generate XML from Excel[^]
 
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There is no such thing as just "XML format". XML is a kind of a media for many formats. This way, the question does not have a full sense. I just want to bring to your attention that an .XLSX Excel document is already XML; you only need to unpack the file, which is actually is a ZIP format. You can learn about the format here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_Open_XML_file_formats[^],
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_Open_XML[^].

What you are going to do with that is your business. From your question, I'm not sure you really know what.

[EDIT]

For working with ZIP, you can use #ziplib:
http://www.icsharpcode.net/opensource/sharpziplib/[^].

Another option is using SevenZipSharp, a .NET wrapper of the famous 7-Zip:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7-Zip[^],
http://sevenzipsharp.codeplex.com/[^].

Both ZIP libraries are open-source.

Good luck,
—SA
 
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Maciej Los 19-Feb-13 16:34pm    
What about Excel 1997-2003, XP file formats?
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 19-Feb-13 16:58pm    
If anyone needs that, it's solvable. The source code of LibreOffice and OpenOffice is available; they can use those files. The code can be written in C# or wrapped using P/Invoke or C++/CLI. That's the solution.
—SA
Maciej Los 19-Feb-13 17:01pm    
The answer is complete now ;)
+5!
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 19-Feb-13 17:07pm    
Thank you very much, Maciej.
Another very funny answer is almost ready, take a look...
—SA
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 19-Feb-13 17:17pm    
And to make it more complete, I added the advice on how to work with ZIP (mostly because another question was about JAR, which is also ZIP :-).
—SA

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