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Re: Data streams


Re:  Data streams
Bob Foster wrote:

> I don't think so.c Did you look at the sample he posted?
> 
>  > Every one of the XML data elements had this tagging structure:
>  > <Row>
>  >    <Cell><Data ss:Type="Number">1</Data></Cell>
>  > </Row>
>  >
>  > In contrast, the CSV had this structure: 1,
>

We've yet to actually see the raw data, and I don't have a Windows box 
with Excel XP handy to try to reproduce it myself. However, I strongly 
doubt that is the only extra information in his file. Microsoft Office 
products tend to store a lot of extra content in even the simplest 
files, that tends to add a large constant factor to every file saved. 
This extra content is not included in CSV files but is included in 
Office XML files.

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