On 12/19/2010 5:07 PM, Sytze de Boer wrote:
> It looks like a CSV file, it smeels like a csv file, but it ain't no longer
> a csv file.
> When I open this file with Excel, and Save As, it defaults to Unicode Txt

I assume you've looked at it in a text editor and the delimiters are ok, 
the fields look the same, and the column titles are present or not 
present the same as before.

When you "open it with Excel", do you get what you expected to see?
If so, and VFP won't load it, then the character coding might have 
changed.  Might be worth calling Navman and asking them what they 
"improved"!

Dan Covill

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