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Re: Excel issues
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Re: Excel issues


  • Subject: Re: Excel issues
  • From: David Wolfe <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2008 10:52:13 -0400

In my case, at least, the extension is (and must be for inData) .txt, both before Excel and after.

David

On Sep 14, 2008, at 8:29 AM, Mahlon L. Lovett wrote:

One thing that has not been mentioned in this discussion is file extensions.

You say that the two reports appear to be the same after opening the file in Excel (except for some possible mysterious item in a hidden file header). I would guess that the real difference might be '.xsl' vs '' (Forgive me if I've got the Excel extension wrong; I try to avoid the application...)

Do you have file extensions set to be visible by default? So, you can verify them before and after.

Don't laugh about file extensions; there is a huge difference between 'mylayout.indd' and 'mylayout' -- InDesign may refuse to open the second case.

Also, is it possible to export the report in '.csv' format? Filemaker should have no trouble importing data in that format...


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