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Nadeen Ahmad
March 29th 07, 10:54 PM
I don't know is there dual boot system in my Computer. However my Computer is
the part of different Servers (Network). And there are different operating
system too.
Daily I created a file name with "dumy.txt" after every five minutes and
same is save in Solaris envoirment and there I open it and copy the contents
of file and then paste it in Windows Note pad and then re-open the newly
created file in Excel. I want to know is there any way to open the "dumy.txt"
file created in Solaris directly in Excel. If yes then guide me plz.

Thanks
Nadeem Ahmad


Kurosh
March 30th 07, 01:24 AM
Please post your question in the "Excel" newsgroup:

microsoft.public.excel.misc

Best Wishes,
Kurosh


"Nadeen Ahmad" wrote:

> I don't know is there dual boot system in my Computer. However my Computer is
> the part of different Servers (Network). And there are different operating
> system too.
> Daily I created a file name with "dumy.txt" after every five minutes and
> same is save in Solaris envoirment and there I open it and copy the contents
> of file and then paste it in Windows Note pad and then re-open the newly
> created file in Excel. I want to know is there any way to open the "dumy.txt"
> file created in Solaris directly in Excel. If yes then guide me plz.
>
> Thanks
> Nadeem Ahmad
>
>

Nadeen Ahmad
March 30th 07, 02:06 AM
It is not necessary to open in Excel just in windows I mean how can I access
the said file.

Ok


"Kurosh" wrote:

> Please post your question in the "Excel" newsgroup:
>
> microsoft.public.excel.misc
>
> Best Wishes,
> Kurosh
>
>
> "Nadeen Ahmad" wrote:
>
> > I don't know is there dual boot system in my Computer. However my Computer is
> > the part of different Servers (Network). And there are different operating
> > system too.
> > Daily I created a file name with "dumy.txt" after every five minutes and
> > same is save in Solaris envoirment and there I open it and copy the contents
> > of file and then paste it in Windows Note pad and then re-open the newly
> > created file in Excel. I want to know is there any way to open the "dumy.txt"
> > file created in Solaris directly in Excel. If yes then guide me plz.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Nadeem Ahmad
> >
> >

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