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Don't let yourself be confused by the VI name. Everything is "binary" in one way or another. If you want it as readable ASCII (e.g. comma seperated), you simply need to format your values accordingly before writing them to the file.
See attached code excerpt. See if this help. The result opens fine in excel. 🙂
(Note that even if you call the file *.xls, it is NOT an excel file, which is a proprietary microsoft format, it is just a tab separated ASCII file. Excel is simply smart enough to read it properly if you force it to open it by using an xls extension.)
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