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I suggest you create a generic text printer (via add new printer) and then
print to this. Ensure you specify a .txt file as your output file.
This text file can be imported into Excel correctly parsed to give you the
information in the columns you require.
Regards Martin
cvinton wrote:
> Hi, All:
>
> I'm having trouble saving my exploration results to a file. (I'd like to
> import them into an Excel file.)
>
> The print to file option only lets me save in the .prn format, which
> Excel doesn't seem to like too much.
>
> Any ideas, folks?
>
> Thanks,
>
> CAB VINTON
> cvinton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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