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# PHPExcel User Documentation – Reading Spreadsheet Files
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## Error Handling
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Of course, you should always apply some error handling to your scripts as well. PHPExcel throws exceptions, so you can wrap all your code that accesses the library methods within Try/Catch blocks to trap for any problems that are encountered, and deal with them in an appropriate manner.
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The PHPExcel Readers throw a PHPExcel_Reader_Exception.
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```php
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$inputFileName = './sampleData/example-1.xls';
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try {
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/** Load $inputFileName to a PHPExcel Object **/
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$objPHPExcel = PHPExcel_IOFactory::load($inputFileName);
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} catch(PHPExcel_Reader_Exception $e) {
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die('Error loading file: '.$e->getMessage());
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}
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```
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> See Examples/Reader/exampleReader16.php for a working example of this code.
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