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If you configure the Performance Log(s) to be comma or tab delimited text files then you can open them in Excel and save the resultant spreadsheet. Never tried it but the theory holds. If you've got binary files I don't know how you'd go about it. Regards Trevor "Rob" wrote in message ... Hello... is there a way to import Windows Performance Log file to Excel so that its data can be used to generate charts? Thanks for your responses in advance. |
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