# Claude Official Skill: XLSX — Spreadsheet Operations > Claude Code skill for Excel spreadsheets. Create workbooks, write formulas, generate charts, pivot tables, and data analysis. ## Install Save the content below to `.claude/skills/` or append to your `CLAUDE.md`: ## Quick Use ```bash # Install via Claude Code claude skill install anthropics/skills/xlsx ``` Or manually: copy the SKILL.md content below to `.claude/skills/xlsx/SKILL.md` --- ## Intro Use this skill any time a spreadsheet file is the primary input or output. This means any task where the user wants to: open, read, edit, or fix an existing .xlsx, .xlsm, .csv, .... Official skill from [Anthropic's skills repository](https://github.com/anthropics/skills) — maintained by the Claude Code team. **Works with**: Claude Code, GitHub Copilot --- ## Skill Content # Requirements for Outputs ## All Excel files ### Professional Font - Use a consistent, professional font (e.g., Arial, Times New Roman) for all deliverables unless otherwise instructed by the user ### Zero Formula Errors - Every Excel model MUST be delivered with ZERO formula errors (#REF!, #DIV/0!, #VALUE!, #N/A, #NAME?) ### Preserve Existing Templates (when updating templates) - Study and EXACTLY match existing format, style, and conventions when modifying files - Never impose standardized formatting on files with established patterns - Existing template conventions ALWAYS override these guidelines ## Financial models ### Color Coding Standards Unless otherwise stated by the user or existing template #### Industry-Standard Color Conventions - **Blue text (RGB: 0,0,255)**: Hardcoded inputs, and numbers users will change for scenarios - **Black text (RGB: 0,0,0)**: ALL formulas and calculations - **Green text (RGB: 0,128,0)**: Links pulling from other worksheets within same workbook - **Red text (RGB: 255,0,0)**: External links to other files - **Yellow background (RGB: 255,255,0)**: Key assumptions needing attention or cells that need to be updated ### Number Formatting Standards #### Required Format Rules - **Years**: Format as text strings (e.g., "2024" not "2,024") - **Currency**: Use $#,##0 format; ALWAYS specify units in headers ("Revenue ($mm)") - **Zeros**: Use number formatting to make all zeros "-", including percentages (e.g., "$#,##0;($#,##0);-") - **Percentages**: Default to 0.0% format (one decimal) - **Multiples**: Format as 0.0x for valuation multiples (EV/EBITDA, P/E) - **Negative numbers**: Use parentheses (123) not minus -123 ### Formula Construction Rules #### Assumptions Placement - Place ALL assumptions (growth rates, margins, multiples, etc.) in separate assumption cells - Use cell references instead of hardcoded values in formulas - Example: Use =B5*(1+$B$6) instead of =B5*1.05 #### Formula Error Prevention - Verify all cell references are correct - Check for off-by-one errors in ranges - Ensure consistent formulas across all projection periods - Test with edge cases (zero values, negative numbers) - Verify no unintended circular references #### Documentation Requirements for Hardcodes - Comment or in cells beside (if end of table). Format: "Source: [System/Document], [Date], [Specific Reference], [URL if applicable]" - Examples: - "Source: Company 10-K, FY2024, Page 45, Revenue Note, [SEC EDGAR URL]" - "Source: Company 10-Q, Q2 2025, Exhibit 99.1, [SEC EDGAR URL]" - "Source: Bloomberg Terminal, 8/15/2025, AAPL US Equity" - "Source: FactSet, 8/20/2025, Consensus Estimates Screen" # XLSX creation, editing, and analysis ## Overview A user may ask you to create, edit, or analyze the contents of an .xlsx file. You have different tools and workflows available for different tasks. ## Important Requirements **LibreOffice Required for Formula Recalculation**: You can assume LibreOffice is installed for recalculating formula values using the `scripts/recalc.py` script. The script automatically configures LibreOffice on first run, including in sandboxed environments where Unix sockets are restricted (handled by `scripts/office/soffice.py`) ## Reading and analyzing data ### Data analysis with pandas For data analysis, visualization, and basic operations, use **pandas** which provides powerful data manipulation capabilities: ```python import pandas as pd # Read Excel df = pd.read_excel('file.xlsx') # Default: first sheet all_sheets = pd.read_excel('file.xlsx', sheet_name=None) # All sheets as dict # Analyze df.head() # Preview data df.info() # Column info df.describe() # Statistics # Write Excel df.to_excel('output.xlsx', index=False) ``` ## Excel File Workflows ## CRITICAL: Use Formulas, Not Hardcoded Values **Always use Excel formulas instead of calculating values in Python and hardcoding them.** This ensures the spreadsheet remains dynamic and updateable. ### ❌ W --- ### FAQ **Q: What is Claude Official Skill: XLSX?** A: Claude Code skill for Excel spreadsheets. Create workbooks, write formulas, generate charts, pivot tables, and data analysis. **Q: How do I install Claude Official Skill: XLSX?** A: Check the Quick Use section above for step-by-step installation instructions. Most assets can be set up in under 2 minutes. ## Source & Thanks > Created by [Anthropic](https://github.com/anthropics). Licensed under MIT. > [anthropics/skills](https://github.com/anthropics/skills) --- Source: https://tokrepo.com/en/workflows/b9536815-4d1b-449f-ab72-bee80e34a3ed Author: Skill Factory