The file formats which Gnumeric can write.

Gnumeric can write files in several formats used by other programs. The details of these formats are provided in Section 9.2 ― File Formats and the name of each file type in the table below skips to the appropriate section of Section 9.2 ― File Formats. The creation of files which consist of structured text is described in Section 9.6 ― Exporting Text Files. The creation of Postscript and Portable Document Format (PDF) files is done through the printing mechanism and is described in Chapter 10 ― Printing.Gnumeric can also export text data or HTML and XHTML tables through the clipboard mechanism, as is explained in Section 5.7.4 ― Cut and Paste Between Gnumeric and Other Applications.

Most of these formats are provided by plugins, which are independent, configurable modules. If a format described below does not appear in the File Save dialog, this may be because the appropriate plugin has not been configured or started. This can be verified by examining the list of plugins which are currently running in the Plugin Manager dialog.

The Plugin Manager dialog lists the plugins which are currently in use and provides a way to start plugins which are currently disabled. The Plugin Manager can be started by selecting, in the Tools menu, the Plug-ins... menu item; see Section 8.4 ― Plugins for more information.

Table 9-4The file formats which Gnumeric can create.
Format Extension
Gnumeric .gnumeric / .gnm
Comma Separated Values .csv
Data Interchange Format .dif
HTML .html / .htm
LaTeX .tex
Microsoft Excel .xls
OpenOffice.Org / StarOffice .sxc
Postscript .ps / .eps
PDF .pdf
Tab Separated Values .tsv / .tab
Text Formats .txt / .text
TROFF .me
XHTML .xhtml / .html