When I generate a report it comes out in print format like this..
But when I export it to Excel, the report comes out like this.. with no percentage column.
Any idea or is Excel/CSCV not supported anymore.. If not, what are my options.
When I generate a report it comes out in print format like this..
But when I export it to Excel, the report comes out like this.. with no percentage column.
Any idea or is Excel/CSCV not supported anymore.. If not, what are my options.
Deciding between Excel and CSV for output can be tricky. I use Excel if I need more formatting options or if my data is complex. It’s great for keeping everything neat and organized. But if you need a straightforward, no-frills format, CSV is super handy. It’s also a breeze to share across different programs. I’ve found that learning split date and time in excel can help when dealing with larger datasets, making it easier to manage and analyze. Check out some tips on this if you haven’t already—they might make your decision easier.
If you're looking for better ways to format or manage your exported data, Microsoft Excel Books can be a great resource. They cover useful tips on handling large datasets, structuring reports, and automating tasks with macros.
If you're looking for better ways to format or manage your exported data, Microsoft Excel Books can be a great resource. They cover useful tips on handling large datasets, structuring reports, and automating tasks with macros.
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