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Origin to Excel conversion
Is there any way to convert (import?) Origin (ver. 7, Origin Lab) worksheets
to Excel files, other than to simply copy and paste the contents? I currently use Excel 2002, but would be glad if such a function exists in any Excel version. I have a huge massive of numerical data in Origin to be converted to Excel files, so that copying and pasting would take ages. Thank you very much in advance for any help. |
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Origin to Excel conversion
I'm unfamiliar with Origin except by name. If it has a Save As or Export To
type function with a .csv (Comma Separated Values) type of file, you should be able to save/export to a .csv or even .txt (Text) file and then import it into Excel. "egovoru" wrote: Is there any way to convert (import?) Origin (ver. 7, Origin Lab) worksheets to Excel files, other than to simply copy and paste the contents? I currently use Excel 2002, but would be glad if such a function exists in any Excel version. I have a huge massive of numerical data in Origin to be converted to Excel files, so that copying and pasting would take ages. Thank you very much in advance for any help. |
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