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Hey guys this is my first post, I tryed to use the search option to look for answers but it wouldnt give me any results because of the criteria. Well anyways I have a couple of office files in a folder and I need to learn how to use them in collaboration with each other. I barely ever use Excel so I wouldn't know where to start and if someone would help me I would appreciate it. Well anyways this is how it goes, my boss has a mortgage financing company and he gave me a couple of files to overlook containing information about customers. Myself, being more of a field agent I never really spend too much time at the office, so the files he gave me are basically files with the same filename except with different extentions. I would ask him how to use them except for the fact that he is in Italy and I need to get this customer information printed out before November so our company doesn't lose productivity. Unfortunately he is coming back later than that so I would be in a bit of trouble if things don't work out soon. I managed to open 2 of the 4 files using Excel but they don't contain our customer contact numbers (which is the most important). I beleive the other 2 files might be the missing links to that information. Well anyways here is the technical stuff. The four extensions are ".xls, .srt, .dbf, .csv". If anyone would be kind enough to help me link these extensions before November I would even be happy enough to offer a reward. So If anyone can throw some advice my way I would greatly appreciate it. If you need to e-mail me my email is ' ) . So anyways thanks in advance If you can help me. EDIT: I found a couple of other extensions bringing the total extensions to ".xls, .srt, .dbf, .fdf, .lab, .pcr, .psm, .rej, .rpd, .sbk, .csv, .cdx, .mdb, .gr, .pkg, .ini, .imp, ,.sup, .rpd" I hope this can help you answer my question even more thoroughly if possible. -- gago818 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ gago818's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=28290 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=478592 |
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srt is a text file for video files, dbf is a database file and you should be
able to open it with MS Access -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom (No private emails please) "gago818" wrote in message ... Hey guys this is my first post, I tryed to use the search option to look for answers but it wouldnt give me any results because of the criteria. Well anyways I have a couple of office files in a folder and I need to learn how to use them in collaboration with each other. I barely ever use Excel so I wouldn't know where to start and if someone would help me I would appreciate it. Well anyways this is how it goes, my boss has a mortgage financing company and he gave me a couple of files to overlook containing information about customers. Myself, being more of a field agent I never really spend too much time at the office, so the files he gave me are basically files with the same filename except with different extentions. I would ask him how to use them except for the fact that he is in Italy and I need to get this customer information printed out before November so our company doesn't lose productivity. Unfortunately he is coming back later than that so I would be in a bit of trouble if things don't work out soon. I managed to open 2 of the 4 files using Excel but they don't contain our customer contact numbers (which is the most important). I beleive the other 2 files might be the missing links to that information. Well anyways here is the technical stuff. The four extensions are ".xls, .srt, .dbf, .csv". If anyone would be kind enough to help me link these extensions before November I would even be happy enough to offer a reward. So If anyone can throw some advice my way I would greatly appreciate it. If you need to e-mail me my email is ' ) . So anyways thanks in advance If you can help me. EDIT: I found a couple of other extensions bringing the total extensions to ".xls, .srt, .dbf, .fdf, .lab, .pcr, .psm, .rej, .rpd, sbk, .csv, .cdx, .mdb, .gr, .pkg, .ini, .imp, ,.sup, .rpd" I hope this can help you answer my question even more thoroughly if possible. -- gago818 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ gago818's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=28290 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=478592 |
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i know i can open it in access but they dont show all of the information, If someone else is in the refinancing business please let me know if there is a proprietary program i need to use with this. Thanx for ur help but I still haven't found a solution. -- gago818 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ gago818's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=28290 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=478592 |
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