You can save NExS files in the native XS3 format or in other common formats such as the WKS or WK1 formats used by many spreadsheet programs. A new feature in NExS 1.4 is limited support for BIFF8 files, which is the native file format of Excel 97. The NExS XS3 format has the advantage that it is an ASCII file can be easily manupulated with a text editor or other software, and e-mailed across systems without the need for special encoding or translation.
NExS creates print files in two formats for printing later or incorporating into other documents: ASCII or PostScript. This gives you the freedom to use the format best suited for your application.
The PostScript output format gives you flexibility of producing WYSIWYG output, with the printed output exactly matching the in choosing font styles and sizes, and positioning images on the page. The Encapsulated PostScript Files created by the NExS Print operation are widely accepted into other documents.
You can create bar, line, scatter, X-Y, polar, histogram, pie, high-low, contour and surface graphs of the data in your spreadsheets, with user-selected formats, colors, scaling, axis characteristics, labeling, and annotation.