What Document Properties are actually used in Excel spreadsheets?
Whilst it may be interesting to know in theory what metadata is available for use in Excel documents, the actual document properties used in real Excel spreadsheets might be different.
To find this out, 1,113 Excel workbooks were downloaded at random (see methodology), and the metadata extractor Filecats Professional has been
used to extract the metadata to see what document properties were actually used.
The results are as follows:
Common metadata for Microsoft Excel documents
- All of the files included accessed, created and modified dates (from Windows Explorer). Most of the files also include Date last saved and content created (from Microsoft Office). It should be
noted that the Windows Explorer dates may be different to the Microsoft Office dates, and the Microsoft Office metadata dates should be preferred. For more information, see the article “Comparison of Windows Explorer and metadata dates”.
- 9 out of 10 files include “Last Saved by” information, and around 8 out of 10 files include Author, Creator and Participant document properties. Whilst Authors, Creators and Participants are
shown as separate document properties, in each case these three contained the same information. In each file there was only one Author.
Less common Microsoft Excel document properties
- In 58% of the files the “Last Saved by” is different to the Author, and 4% of files had a user of User, Admin, Microsoft Corporation or Usuario.
- 1 out of 2 files had a date “Last Printed”, and only 2 out of 5 files had a “Company”. This last figure is lower than the 60% of Microsoft Word files which had a “Company” document property. 6%
of these files (i.e. 15% of all files which had a “Company” metadata) were either Microsoft, Microsoft Corporation, Hewlett-Packard, Home or Hewlett-Packard Company.
- Only 1 out of 14 files (7.2%) had a Title, significantly less than the 51% of Microsoft Word files which included it.
- Information which was infrequently used are the Revision Number (1 out of 30 files), Tags (1 out of 65%), Categories (1 out of 85) and Manager (1 out of 185). Unlike Word documents, neither
Microsoft Office statistics nor Template information is used.
The source of the analysis is as per the below spreadsheet.
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