02-16-2015 08:44 AM
'open with excel' is indeed a good option. But I was emphasizing on excel file directly because I have to add one more column of data late and according to few tutorials I watched its little easy to do. Anyways thats not required right now. Thanks for your help.
02-16-2015 08:54 AM
@Dennis_Knutson: Thnaks.. I did't know this difference..Because everyone around me uses spreadsheet and excel sheet interchangibly.. my bad..sorry...
02-16-2015 08:57 AM
Hi pardhimegha,
"Excel files" are Excel workbooks containing one or more spreadsheets/diagramms. Spreadsheet files are in fact just text files…
Save your data as you did, but use the CSV suffix. Excel can open such files easily…
02-16-2015 09:06 AM
@pardhimegha21 wrote:
@Dennis_Knutson: Thnaks.. I did't know this difference..Because everyone around me uses spreadsheet and excel sheet interchangibly.. my bad..sorry...
Almost everybody does. It is a very common issue.
02-16-2015 09:17 AM
@pardhimegha21 wrote:
But I was emphasizing on excel file directly because I have to add one more column of data late and according to few tutorials I watched its little easy to do.
Actually, it is very easy to add columns. Just seperate your columns with a tab.
02-16-2015 09:36 AM
okay.. Will definatly try that.. Thnak you so much everyone. ![]()