Author: Lew
Posted: 2010-08-20 at 07:12:17
You have to do an Office automation. Start up an instance of your client's version of Excel, import the VFP xl5 Output, and save as the current version.
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From: "geoff" <datades@adam.com.au>
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Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2010 09:58:49
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Subject: Excel output from 9.0SP2
I understand (and use) the COPY TO XL5 command but one of my clients is
complaining about the old version of EXCEL. Is there any way to export a
file to a format somewhat newer than 5.0?
Thanks.
Geoff Flight
Sustainable Resources Industry Training Pty Ltd
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