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In the case where an Excel file fails to import a good alternative is to save the Excel file from Excel as type CSV, comma delimited (*.csv), then import this file into PLS_Toolbox/Solo. | In the case where an Excel file fails to import a good alternative is to save the Excel file from Excel as type CSV, comma delimited (*.csv), then import this file into PLS_Toolbox/Solo. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:40, 5 December 2018
Issue:
Why do some Excel files fail to import?
Possible Solutions:
Some Excel files with unusual row or column content may fail to import, or import incorrectly. Examples of such files include cases with empty cells in the top left corner.
In the case where an Excel file fails to import a good alternative is to save the Excel file from Excel as type CSV, comma delimited (*.csv), then import this file into PLS_Toolbox/Solo.
Still having problems? Please contact our helpdesk at helpdesk@eigenvector.com