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Problems with saving a Excel file
The best way to explain what is happening to me is to show you with screen
shots, I have added explanations with each screen shot. I hope someone can help me. Here is the address http://www.eaglepi.com/excel.html |
Problems with saving a Excel file
If you save as csv, it is merely a text file. You can read the contents of
it with something like Notepad. A csv file doesn't store parameters like column widths; that's why it gives you the warning about parameters that might be lost, and why it gives you the option to save as an Excel file instead of a csv. If you want to save things like column widths, ave as an Excel file (.xls). -- David Biddulph "Just Me" wrote in message ... The best way to explain what is happening to me is to show you with screen shots, I have added explanations with each screen shot. I hope someone can help me. Here is the address http://www.eaglepi.com/excel.html |
Problems with saving a Excel file
Thank you!!
"David Biddulph" <groups [at] biddulph.org.uk wrote in message ... If you save as csv, it is merely a text file. You can read the contents of it with something like Notepad. A csv file doesn't store parameters like column widths; that's why it gives you the warning about parameters that might be lost, and why it gives you the option to save as an Excel file instead of a csv. If you want to save things like column widths, ave as an Excel file (.xls). -- David Biddulph "Just Me" wrote in message ... The best way to explain what is happening to me is to show you with screen shots, I have added explanations with each screen shot. I hope someone can help me. Here is the address http://www.eaglepi.com/excel.html |
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