Use an "Excel ODBC driver", which I believe is available on the PB disks
as well as on the Excel disks  (it may also be available on the MSDN CD's or
on MS's web site, but I'm not sure).  You can also use a "Text File ODBC
driver", but I've not seen that used as often, since tab-delimited is
generally available.  Depending on your user environment, another option
would be to have them save the Excel spreadsheet in tab-delimited text
format.
      --dang

-----Original Message-----
From: ANNE UDAY CHAND [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2000 16:08
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: PFCSIG Datawindow Import....


Hi,
   Is there any way I can import a .xls file into the datawindow. Just like
the .txt file.
All the columns in the .xls file match with the corresponding columns in the
datawindow.

TIA,
Uday.
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