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PHPExcel - OpenXML - Create Excel2007 documents in PHP - Spreadsheet engine

Project providing a set of classes for the PHP programming language, which allow you to write to and read from different file formats, like Excel 2007, PDF, HTML, ... This project is built around Microsoft's OpenXML standard and PHP.
Checkout the Features this class set provides, such as setting spreadsheet meta data (author, title, description, ...), multiple worksheets, different fonts and font styles, cell borders, fills, gradients, adding images to your spreadsheet and much, much more!

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Downloads

Current release: PHPExcel 1.7.1 Production
Snapshot: http://www.codeplex.com/PHPExcel/SourceControl/ListDownloadableCommits.aspx

News

2009-11-02 Release 1.7.1 out now!

Current release PHPExcel 1.7.1 Production, check the changelog for details!

2009-08-10 Release 1.7.0 out now!

Current release PHPExcel 1.7.0 Production, check the changelog for details!

2009-05-07 New PHPExcel tutorial available

There is a new PHPExcel tutorial available over at OpenXmlDeveloper.org. If you are just starting working with PHPExcel, this is a good read!

2009-04-27 Create PowerPoint 2007 files from PHP

PHPExcel has a new sister project: PHPPowerPoint. Just like with PHPExcel, PHPPowerPoint can be used to generate PPTX files from a PHP application. This can be done by creating an in-memory presentation that consists of slides and different shapes, which can then be written to disk using a writer (of which there’s currently only one for PowerPoint 2007).

2009-04-22 Release 1.6.7 out now!

Current release PHPExcel 1.6.7 Production, check the changelog for details!

2009-03-02 Release 1.6.6 out now!

Current release PHPExcel 1.6.6 Production, check the changelog for details!

2009-02-03 Blog post: Saving a PHPExcel spreadsheet to Google Documents

As you may know, PHPExcel is built using an extensible model, supporting different input and output formats. The PHPExcel core class library features a spreadsheet engine, which is supported by IReader and IWriter instances used for reading and writing a spreadsheet to/from a file. Currently, PHPExcel supports writers for Excel2007, Excel5 (Excel 97+), CSV, HTML and PDF. Wouldnt it be nice if we could use PHPExcel to store a spreadsheet on Google Documents?

Read the entire blog post on Maarten Balliauw's blog.

2009-01-05 Release 1.6.5 out now!

Current release PHPExcel 1.6.5 Production, check the changelog for details!

2009-01-01 Happy new year 2009!

The PHPExcel team wishes you the best for 2009.

2008-12-01 PHPExcel featured in php|architect / November 2008

Including graph support! Check my blog at http://blog.maartenballiauw.be/post/2008/12/01/PHPExcel-featured-in-php7carchitect-November-2008.aspx

2008-10-27 Release 1.6.4 out now!

Current release PHPExcel 1.6.4 Production, check the changelog for details!

2008-03-27 Use Excel business logic in PHP

In many companies, business logic resides in Excel. This business logic is sometimes created by business analysts and sometimes by business users who want to automate parts of their everyday job using Excel. This same Excel-based business logic is often copied into an application (i.e. a website) and is maintained on 2 places: if the Excel logic changes, the application should also be modified.

On his blog, Maarten Balliauw tells you how you can use PHPExcel to take advantage of the Excel-based business logic without having to worry about duplicate business logic.

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