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Cable Report to Excell problems.

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sgsawdy
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Cable Report to Excell problems.

I am attaching a zip file with multiple outputs of the same raw data run for the Cables From-To report. These were made with ACADE 2006.

The problem shows up in any file format, but especially in the Excel file. The report data will print fine from ACAD, but I need to be able to do additional formating to the report for the electricians in Excel. Right now, the report in Excel starts out fine, but then sections start merging and jumping around in order. Cables start duplicating wires and we are not confident in the validity of the data once in an Excel spreadsheet.

Look forward to your comments.

Scott
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Anonymous
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Scott, I'm afriad I don't understand what you are describing here. When you
say the report starts out fine then sections start merging, etc. do you mean
once you open it in Excel? I wasn't sure what to look for in your attached
files. At first glance the excel files looked fine.

Maybe if you can provide more detail it might point to what is causing the
problem you are having.

Pat Murnen

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I am attaching a zip file with multiple outputs of the same raw data run for
the Cables From-To report. These were made with ACADE 2006.

The problem shows up in any file format, but especially in the Excel file.
The report data will print fine from ACAD, but I need to be able to do
additional formating to the report for the electricians in Excel. Right
now, the report in Excel starts out fine, but then sections start merging
and jumping around in order. Cables start duplicating wi
res and we are not confident in the validity of the data once in an Excel
spreadsheet.

Look forward to your comments.

Scott

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