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Can I change nutshell file to microsoft excel file?

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mariann17 - 05 Jan 2005 19:25 GMT
My company is completely updating computer programs.  A lady that did most of
our accounting and steel pricing retired after 17 years.  We are left with a
little bit of a mess.  Our main problem is that we would like to have data
moved from a DOS Nutshell Program to a Microsoft Excel file.  I would like to
know if this is even possible.  I have heard rumors of file convertors  but
nothing concrete.  I would appreciate it if someone could give us an answer.  
Thank you for any assistance.
PC Datasheet - 05 Jan 2005 19:34 GMT
Check if Nutsheell will export your data to either a text file or in dbf
format. From there it can easily be imported into other programs. Now is a
very good time to consider using Access rather that Excel. You will find
Access to be much more efficient for data entry and reporting.

I am in business to provide customers with a resource for help with Access,
Excel and Word applications. It sounds like you could use some consulting
help. If there is anything I can do to help you, contact me at my email
address below.

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> My company is completely updating computer programs.  A lady that did most of
> our accounting and steel pricing retired after 17 years.  We are left with a
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> nothing concrete.  I would appreciate it if someone could give us an answer.
> Thank you for any assistance.
 
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