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Convert XLSM to XLS With/Without MS Excel

(Batch Conversion of Macro-Enabled Workbook Files to/from XLS, HTML, XML, Fixed Width Text etc.)

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'Convert XLS'  Used to convert XLSM to XLS Files

Do you need software to convert XLSM to XLS?  If so, we have 'the tool'. 'Convert XLS' can convert Macro-Enabled Workbook to XLS (as well as XML, CSV, or a fixed width text file) 10 to 20 times faster than using MS Excel.  In fact you can do these conversions with or without MS Excel giving you great flexibility.  Using MS Excel is not as fast, but it gives you many more file types that you can convert to (such as PRN, DBF, WKS etc).

Furthermore, all our conversion tools allow you to automate the process by using the built in scheduler, command line (batch files, command prompt etc.), or for you programmers a COM/ActiveX interface.

Download 'Convert XLS' a tool which can be used to convert Macro-Enabled Workbook to XLS files

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For details on how to specifically convert from XLSM to XLS please continue reading below.  See the bottom of this page for some examples showing how to convert XLSM to XLS from the command line.

Convert XLSM to XLS with the User Interface

First we show what conversions are possible with XLSM files, then we discuss specific directions for how to use the programs user interface.

What Conversions Are Possible With XLSM Files

Below we show you what you can convert XLSM files to/from when using ‘Convert XLS’, click on the link for more details:

Convert from XLSM TO these file types

Convert XLSM to XLS Files From the User Interface

 See an  online video. 'Convert XLS' video, showing how to convert XLSM to XLS files

  Converting From XLSM file to a different file type

1. Select the ‘Convert Files’ Action To Do

2. Select the input file path. For a whole folder be certain to use the *.ext format.  For example if you want to convert the folder of XLSM files located in “C:\input folder\” then use “C:\input folder\*.XLSM”.

     Choose the ‘Convert XLS’ conversion method. You can also select the MS Excel conversion method if you have MS Excel installed.

     Specify the Original File Format.  In this case it is “[52] MS Macro-Enabled Workbook (*.XLSM, *.XLSX, *.XLSB)”.

    Click on the Options button and choose the sheets, ranges and whether to include values or 'formulas and values' to convert.

3.  Now specify the Target (output) file path. If you are doing a whole folder, then specify the whole folder using the “*.ext” format (for example "c:\output\*.XLS").  Finally, specify the ‘Convert To File Format” target (output) file type.  In this case it is “[-4143] Microsoft Excel Workbook (*.XLS)”. Note that you will have more choices available if you choose the ‘MS Excel’ conversion method.

4. Click the CONVERT button on the tool bar to start converting.

  Converting To XLSM file from a different file type

1.  Select the ‘Convert Files’ Action To Do

2.  Select the input file path. For a whole folder be certain to use the *.ext format.  For example if you want to convert the folder of XLS files located in “C:\input folder\” then use “C:\input folder\*.XLSM".

    Choose either ‘Convert XLS’ or ‘MS Excel’ conversion method.  The ‘Convert XLS’ conversion method can be 10-20 times faster than the ‘MS Excel’ conversion method.  The ‘MS Excel’ conversion method however, can convert any file MS Excel can open.

    If you are using the ‘Convert XLS’ conversion method, specify the Original (input) File Format.  In this case it is “[52] MS Macro-Enabled Workbook (*.XLSM, *.XLSX, *.XLSB)”. Since your input file is an Excel file you may specify the sheet(s) and range you want by clicking on the Options button.

3.  Now specify the Target (output) file path. If you are doing a whole folder, then specify the whole folder using the “*.ext” format (for example "C:\Output\*.XLS").  Finally, specify the ‘Convert To File Format” target (output) file type.  In this case it will be “[-4143] Microsoft Excel Workbook (*.XLS)”.

4. Click the CONVERT button on the tool bar to start converting.

 

 

Command Line Examples: Conversion of XLSM to XLS

NOTE: 'Convert XLS' can be used simply with the graphical user interface (GUI).  If you've never heard of 'Command Line' before, we would recommend not reading this section and instead download and try the software.

This is just a sample from the documentation.   If you have trouble running these examples please see Helpful Hints For Creating a Command Line within the documentation.

 

The first example shows how to convert a XLSM file to an XLS file. 

Each switch shown in blue is described in detail below the examples. It is highly recommended you review each switches description before implementing the example, thereby giving you the full power of ‘Convert XLS’.

Example 1 (XLSM File to XLS) 

To convert a single XLSM file,  “C:\in\input.XLSM” to an Excel (XLS) file located in the  “C:\Out\” folder, the following syntax would be used:

 

  ConvertXLS.EXE /S"C:\in\input.XLSM"  /T "C:\Out\output.XLS" /C-4143  /F52 /M2 /V

 

To convert a whole folder (and subfolders) of XLSM files located in  C:\in\*.XLSM  to XLS files to be placed within c:\Out\ folder, the following syntax would be used:

  ConvertXLS.EXE /S"C:\in\*.XLSM"  /T "C:\out\*.XLS" /C-4143  /F52 /M2 /R /V

 

The /G switch can be used to tell ‘Convert XLS’ to simply place each output file in the same folder as each input file. Therefore the command line above is equivalent to the command line below:

  ConvertXLS.EXE /S"C:\in\*.XLSM"  /G  /C-4143  /F52 /M2 /R /V

 

You may simply want to convert a whole folder and its subfolders and place the output into a separate folder/drive. In which case use this syntax:

  ConvertXLS.EXE /S"C:\in\*.XLSM"  /T "C:\Out\*.XLS"   /C-4143  /F52 /M2 /R /V

 


  • The /S and /T switches above specify Source (input) and Target (output) path respectively and are both required when converting a single file.  It is always a good idea to use double quotes around the path especially if there are space characters within the path.

  • The /C-4143 switch specifies that the target (output) file to be an Excel file whereas the /F52 switch specifies the original (input file) is a XLSM file.  See Excel Conversion File Type Constants (documentation) for all possible values for /C and /F.

  • The /M2 switch tells it to use the ‘Convert XLS’ conversion method which is exceptionally fast. Note the /M1 switch could have been used to specify the ‘MS Excel’ conversion method which is a bit slower and requires MS Excel.

  • The /R switch tells it to search the original folder and its subfolders for files to convert.

  • /G switch can be used to tell ‘Convert XLS’ to simply place each output file in the same folder as each input file.

  • /N"{Sheet^Range^DelimChar^FixedWidth^X}"  Is used when converting to/from an Excel, CSV or fixed width text file. It specifies which Sheets to convert, what Range to convert and what delimitation/separation character to use, and the method to import export to a fixed width text file.  The syntax for this parameter is critical, the items are separated by a caret character "^".  If you do not include Sheet, Range or DelimChar by leaving them blank they will default to all sheets, all used ranges and the comma delimitation character.  Be certain to include the double quotation character around this parameter like: /N"Apples,Oranges^A2:B20^9"

  • The /V (for Verbose) switch is used to give instant feedback by having the program report the status of the conversion with a message box.  You can remove this once you have perfected your command line specification.  You can also (or instead of /V) create a Log file that will contain the results of the conversion by using the /L switch.

Note: It is highly encouraged that you use the Verbose (/V) switch initially to see what the status of your conversion is and to help you perfect your command line.  When in verbose mode the program will tell you what went wrong or right with your command line using message boxes.