
There might be issues with Hyperlink styles. To see information about graphic features, see the Graphics Elements table at the end of this article. Not Applicable The feature was introduced in a later version of Excel for Windows. If you plan to save your Excel worksheet in the OpenDocument Spreadsheet format, don’t use this feature or you risk losing content, formatting, and functionality of that part of your worksheet. Not Supported The feature in Excel isn’t supported in the OpenDocument Spreadsheet format. No text or data is lost, but formatting and how you work with text or graphics might be different. Partially Supported Both Excel and the OpenDocument Spreadsheet format support this feature, but formatting and functionality might be affected. Content, formatting, and functionality won’t be lost. Supported Both Excel and the OpenDocument Spreadsheet format support this feature. The table below shows which Excel features are fully, partially, or not supported in the OpenDocument Spreadsheet (.ods) format. What is supported when I save an Excel spreadsheet in the OpenDocument Spreadsheet format? Under Save workbooks, in the Save files in this format list, click the file format you want to use by default.
