Sydelle
You could try exporting to dbase file (.dbf) and then opening that file in
Excel and saving as Excel file.
Regards
Paul Rowson
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From: "Raffe, Sydelle, SSA" <
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Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2006 5:44 PM
Subject: spss and number of excel
Version 12 of spss seems to only write to versions of excel that hold a
fewer number of records than our current version of excel can actually hold.
Is there any fix to this (besides upgrading spss)? Thank you.
Sydelle Raffe, Alameda County Social Services Agency
Information Services Division
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