I have resaved the workbook (.xls → .xls) with Aspose.Cells and the result is opened in Protected View by MS Excel. The original workbook opens without any warnings.
I attached the workbook.
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var wb = new …...follow MS Excel standards when parsing and saving Excel files (XLS...
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