Shortly after Microsoft announced support for custom JavaScript functions in Excel, someone demonstrated what could possibly go wrong if this feature is abused for malicious purposes. As promised last ...
If you are using the Chrome Web Browser, check out our Chrome App that implements this library. You can use this app to see if the js-excel-generator is right for your project. The Chrome App is also ...
Well, that didn’t take long. A few minutes after writing about the potential risks that might be introduced by Microsoft announcing JavaScript support in Excel custom functions, I wondered out loud ...
Before we go further, it is important to note that this is just a proof of concept and to even use custom functions in Excel, you first need to be using the Office Insider version of Excel and to ...
This is a simple Excel parser in JavaScript that allows you to read and parse data from Excel files. The parser uses a third-party library called xlsx to handle the Excel file processing.
On Monday at its Build conference in Seattle, Microsoft announced a host of software products and updates related to buzzy technologies like machine learning and mixed reality. But the company also ...