Knigi.xlsx

The file is frequently found on educational platforms such as inftech.bgtest.eu and manchevska.weebly.com , where it is included in exercises related to textbooks from publishers like Domino. It typically contains a structured list of books with fields like title, author, price, and year of publication, providing a relatable context for students to practice:

As an file, it utilizes the Open XML standard introduced by Microsoft in 2007. This format offers several advantages over the older .xls binary format: knigi.xlsx

: Beyond Excel, the file can be opened and edited in free or web-based alternatives such as Google Sheets , ONLYOFFICE , or Apple Numbers. How to open, read and edit an .XLSX file - Adobe The file is frequently found on educational platforms

: It supports modern spreadsheet requirements, allowing for over one million rows and 16,000 columns. How to open, read and edit an

: Extracting specific subsets of data, such as all books by a particular author or those within a certain price range.

The file (Bulgarian for "books.xlsx") is a common sample dataset used in Bulgarian Information Technology (IT) education, particularly for 9th-grade students learning to manage and analyze data in spreadsheet software like Microsoft Excel. It serves as a practical tool for mastering essential digital literacy skills, such as sorting, filtering, and performing calculations. Educational Context