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Default field data truncated in DBF file from Excel

I'm running into a problem when saving an Excel file in DBF 4 or 3 format.

Field data is being truncated when I do the save as to the DBF format. It
seems to be only the longest fields in a column. I have a field with lengths
from 80 to 40 characters and the fields from 72 up to 80 are truncated by 9
characters. I have the field expanded to accommodate the widest records when
I save the file.

Does anyone have any idea what may be causing this?

Your help will be appreciated

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Hi Dan,

I've had this problem when the columns weren't expanded far enough but you
say that you've done that. Have you tried expanding them quite a bit wider
than necessary?

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I'm running into a problem when saving an Excel file in DBF 4 or 3 format.

Field data is being truncated when I do the save as to the DBF format. It
seems to be only the longest fields in a column. I have a field with
lengths
from 80 to 40 characters and the fields from 72 up to 80 are truncated by
9
characters. I have the field expanded to accommodate the widest records
when
I save the file.



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Default field data truncated in DBF file from Excel

Yes, I can overcome the problem by expanding the fields usually by a few
characters but in this case I have to expand it by 20 characters in order to
overcome the problem.

There has got to be some logical explanation for why this happens doesn't
there?


"Cindy Winegarden" wrote:

Hi Dan,

I've had this problem when the columns weren't expanded far enough but you
say that you've done that. Have you tried expanding them quite a bit wider
than necessary?

--
Cindy Winegarden MCSD, Microsoft Most Valuable Professional



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I'm running into a problem when saving an Excel file in DBF 4 or 3 format.

Field data is being truncated when I do the save as to the DBF format. It
seems to be only the longest fields in a column. I have a field with
lengths
from 80 to 40 characters and the fields from 72 up to 80 are truncated by
9
characters. I have the field expanded to accommodate the widest records
when
I save the file.




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