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XLS Export
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13 years 1 month ago #3
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I try to Export a XSL file. I try it with Numbers and Quickoffice, but it allways failed.
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13 years 1 month ago #5
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Hi there,
Thank you for contacting.
Yes, you're right,at the moment XLS format is opening ok with MS Excel and OpenOffice but not properly
with Numbers.
I'll add the ubiquitous CSV format on our next version so any spreadsheet program will be able to handle
the file.
Thank you for contacting.
Yes, you're right,at the moment XLS format is opening ok with MS Excel and OpenOffice but not properly
with Numbers.
I'll add the ubiquitous CSV format on our next version so any spreadsheet program will be able to handle
the file.
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13 years 1 month ago #30
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Replied by Vitth on topic Re: XLS Export
Hi,
importing .xls file works fine with quickoffice pro HD
importing .xls file works fine with quickoffice pro HD
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13 years 1 month ago #31
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Replied by bert on topic Re: XLS Export
Thanks for the tip Vitth.
Next release of iDoceo is on its way , final test phase is done this week.
We've added a couple of new file formats which will work in all major softwares , including Numbers.
Next release of iDoceo is on its way , final test phase is done this week.
We've added a couple of new file formats which will work in all major softwares , including Numbers.
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13 years 1 month ago - 13 years 1 month ago #40
by bert
Replied by bert on topic Re: XLS Export
To conclude with the topic... as of iDoceo v1.1, we've added three additional file formats,
they are named CSV1 ,CSV2 and CSV3
Depending on the language your iPad is , the application you're going to export to, and if your going to work on a Mac or Windows, or iPad , you'll have to choose one of these CSVs
I can't predict which CSV you'll have to use for each case, the easiest thing is to try them all , and see which one works for you. Then stick with it and forget the rest of the CSV.
they are named CSV1 ,CSV2 and CSV3
Depending on the language your iPad is , the application you're going to export to, and if your going to work on a Mac or Windows, or iPad , you'll have to choose one of these CSVs
I can't predict which CSV you'll have to use for each case, the easiest thing is to try them all , and see which one works for you. Then stick with it and forget the rest of the CSV.
Last edit: 13 years 1 month ago by bert.