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Lotus 123 to Excel
Is it possible to open (with code) a Lotus .123 workbook in Lotus and copy
some data (or a named range) from it to Excel, or if not, to have code that can go to an open .123 workbook and select a named range in that .123 workbook and copy it over to the Excel workbook. In all the reading I've done, it appears that you cannot open/import a .123 file (or range) into Excel, but wasn't sure about the above. I cannot convert my .123 to .wk4 (or other .wk*) or text due to the number of sheets/rows and other programming requirements. I'm just trying to get to that .123 file and copy a range from it into Excel. Appreciate any expertise in this; thanks. |
Lotus 123 to Excel
Paige,
Can you not just Copy/Paste into Excel? Or are you looking for a code solution ? NickHK "Paige" wrote in message ... Is it possible to open (with code) a Lotus .123 workbook in Lotus and copy some data (or a named range) from it to Excel, or if not, to have code that can go to an open .123 workbook and select a named range in that .123 workbook and copy it over to the Excel workbook. In all the reading I've done, it appears that you cannot open/import a .123 file (or range) into Excel, but wasn't sure about the above. I cannot convert my .123 to .wk4 (or other .wk*) or text due to the number of sheets/rows and other programming requirements. I'm just trying to get to that .123 file and copy a range from it into Excel. Appreciate any expertise in this; thanks. |
Lotus 123 to Excel
Hi, Nick. I'm looking for a code solution; so far, no luck though; since the
file I need to get the data from is a .123 file. "NickHK" wrote: Paige, Can you not just Copy/Paste into Excel? Or are you looking for a code solution ? NickHK "Paige" wrote in message ... Is it possible to open (with code) a Lotus .123 workbook in Lotus and copy some data (or a named range) from it to Excel, or if not, to have code that can go to an open .123 workbook and select a named range in that .123 workbook and copy it over to the Excel workbook. In all the reading I've done, it appears that you cannot open/import a .123 file (or range) into Excel, but wasn't sure about the above. I cannot convert my .123 to .wk4 (or other .wk*) or text due to the number of sheets/rows and other programming requirements. I'm just trying to get to that .123 file and copy a range from it into Excel. Appreciate any expertise in this; thanks. |
Lotus 123 to Excel
Paige,
Can't you save the .123 file in some compatible format, e.g. .cvs ? Use ADO to query the .123 file ? NickHK "Paige" wrote in message ... Hi, Nick. I'm looking for a code solution; so far, no luck though; since the file I need to get the data from is a .123 file. "NickHK" wrote: Paige, Can you not just Copy/Paste into Excel? Or are you looking for a code solution ? NickHK "Paige" wrote in message ... Is it possible to open (with code) a Lotus .123 workbook in Lotus and copy some data (or a named range) from it to Excel, or if not, to have code that can go to an open .123 workbook and select a named range in that .123 workbook and copy it over to the Excel workbook. In all the reading I've done, it appears that you cannot open/import a .123 file (or range) into Excel, but wasn't sure about the above. I cannot convert my .123 to ..wk4 (or other .wk*) or text due to the number of sheets/rows and other programming requirements. I'm just trying to get to that .123 file and copy a range from it into Excel. Appreciate any expertise in this; thanks. |
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