About this software
ExcelEditor is a commercial JetBrains IDE plugin that opens and inspects Excel files (xls, xlsx, csv) directly inside IntelliJ-based IDEs.
It adds multiple-file windows, in-place data editing, file comparison and merge operations, plus advanced filtering and an SQL-style search model; back up important data before using editing or merge features.
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JetBrains 3rd Party Excel Editor
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Benefits
- In-IDE Excel viewing: View xls, xlsx, and csv files directly in JetBrains IDEs
- Multiple file windows: Open and work with multiple Excel files simultaneously
- Edit and merge data: Modify cells and merge spreadsheets inside the IDE
- File comparison tools: Compare files and highlight row or cell differences
- Advanced filtering and search: Filter columns and use an SQL-style search model
Available languages
- English
- Chinese (Simplified)
Support information
- Documentation site: Vendor-maintained documentation explains features and installation steps
- GitHub issues: Report bugs and request changes via the project's GitHub issues tracker
- Marketplace listing: Install and update the plugin through the JetBrains Marketplace listing
- Slack workspace: Publisher operates a Slack workspace for problem feedback and discussion
- Compatibility and updates: Compatibility notes and updates are published with Marketplace releases
Frequently asked questions
What is JetBrains 3rd Party Excel Editor?
An editor that enables viewing and editing Excel spreadsheet files within JetBrains development environments, allowing basic spreadsheet work without leaving the IDE.
Which Excel file formats does it support?
Common Excel formats such as .xls and .xlsx are supported for reading and writing; support for other spreadsheet formats may vary.
Does it support formulas and cell formatting?
Supports editing cell values, formulas, and common formatting; very advanced features such as complex macros or certain pivot-table operations may be limited.
How does it work with version control workflows?
Edits are saved to the filesystem so standard IDE version-control workflows apply; diffs for binary Excel files are limited compared with text files.