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# PHPExcel Developer Documentation
## Creating a spreadsheet
### The PHPExcel class
The PHPExcel class is the core of PHPExcel. It contains references to the contained worksheets, document security settings and document meta data.
To simplify the PHPExcel concept: the PHPExcel class represents your workbook.
Typically, you will create a workbook in one of two ways, either by loading it from a spreadsheet file, or creating it manually. A third option, though less commonly used, is cloning an existing workbook that has been created using one of the previous two methods.
#### Loading a Workbook from a file
Details of the different spreadsheet formats supported, and the options available to read them into a PHPExcel object are described fully in the PHPExcel User Documentation - Reading Spreadsheet Files document.
```php
$inputFileName = './sampleData/example1.xls';
/** Load $inputFileName to a PHPExcel Object **/
$objPHPExcel = PHPExcel_IOFactory::load($inputFileName);
```
#### Creating a new workbook
If you want to create a new workbook, rather than load one from file, then you simply need to instantiate it as a new PHPExcel object.
```php
/** Create a new PHPExcel Object **/
$objPHPExcel = new PHPExcel();
```
A new workbook will always be created with a single worksheet.