Most spreadsheet editors, including Microsoft Excel can save XLS workbooks in the form of Microsoft Symbolic Link files (.slk). Such excel to slk conversion is most likely used to transfer data to some very old software, but nowadays pretty much obsolete.
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Conversion of excel file format to slk file format beta
Search for excel to slk converter or software able to handle these file types.
Convert Microsoft Excel spreadsheet to Microsoft Symbolic Link format.
We have found 3 software records in our database eligible for .excel to .slk file format conversion.
Microsoft Windows software - convert excel to slk on Windows
Microsoft Excel
A popular spreadsheet application distributed with Microsoft Office suite
File extension | Convert | Open | Save | Edit | Create | Import | Export | Extract |
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Convert from excel file | Yes, Microsoft Excel supports excel file conversion as a source file type. | Yes | Yes | excel editor | No | No | No | No |
to slk file | No | Yes | Yes | slk editor | Yes | No | No | No |
The tables with software actions are a good pointer for what a certain program does with various file types and often may give users a good hint how to perform certain file conversion, for example the above-mentioned excel to slk. However, it is not perfect and sometimes can show results which are not really usable because of how certain programs work with files and the possible conversion is thus actually not possible at all.
Apple macOS / Mac OS X software - convert excel to slk on OS X
Microsoft Excel for Mac
A popular spreadsheet application from the Microsoft Office suite
Linux/Unix software - convert excel to slk on Linux
Gnumeric
An open-source spreadsheet program
Additional links: Open excel file, Open slk file
EXCEL
Microsoft Excel spreadsheets are typically saved in XLS or XLSX formats.
SLK
An slk file extension is related to the Microsoft Symbolic Link, a data exchange file format (typically spreadsheets) used by various applications developed by Microsoft, but also supported by others.
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