On 12/06/15 09:51, Andrea Venturoli wrote:

> When she opens some XLSX file (which contains from a few to a lot of
> sheets), sometimes one of the sheet is blank (i.e. all the cells are
> empty as if it was a new sheet).

XLSX files are always tricky, as they change for every version of MS
Office. Which version of MS Office was used to generate the files? You
have a choice between the following formats: ECMA OOXML for MS Office
2007, Transitional OOXML for MS Office 2010, Transitional OOXML for MS
Office 2013, and Strict OOXML for MS Office 2010. Each file format has
peculiarities.

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