Actually, excel is supported under windows ce, but not at this time on the
braille note.
The HP Journada is a ce device that supports excel files.
At 2/6/2005, you wrote:
If you look through the reading material supplied on the braille not, you
will that excel is not supported under the windows ce opperating system.
Regards,At 02:12 PM 2/6/2005, you wrote:
Hi,
I am using Key soft 5, build 24 and would like to read Excel spreadsheets
on my Braille Note.
Is this possible, and if so how? I have tried to send the files as
attachments by email and converted it to a Key Word document and have
also tried leaving the file alone, without conversion. Either way the
document is not readable.
I was thinking maybe a newer version of Key soft might support this file
type or I can do some conversion on a PC prior to moving it to the
Braille Note, but do not exactly know how?
The data in this spreadsheet will contain both text and numeric data with
column and row headings. I will not need to change the data or
calculations, mainly just need to read it and be able to see what row or
column I am in so I will know what the data is about I am looking at.
Would be nice to be able to change the data, but not critical at this point.
Thanks for any help with this and have a great day.
Bill
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