There is no effort made to validate that every file produced in every version of Excel can be parsed with Apache POI. POI is a volunteer project and no volunteer is interested in doing this work. Files produced with Apache POI should be readable in most recent versions of Excel. We work on issues on a case by case basis. If you try to use POI and hit an issue, hopefully someone will be able to help you. There are plenty of alternatives to POI - so you might want to consider your options. On Wednesday 10 August 2022 at 21:08:56 IST, Vikas Rawat (US) <vikas.ra...@pwc.com.invalid> wrote: Hi Team,
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