David Barron gave me a good tip that I had not seen:
> Have a look at FAQ 2.16 in the R for Windows FAQ. 


Knut Krueger wrote:
> My workaround for that problem is to build the data sheet in Excel and 
> import it to SPSS and R.
> Or to export the SPSS sheet to CSV (or maybe if it is possible to 
> Excel) and import it to R
> SPSS does not externalize the data format :-(
> Regards Knut
>
We don't have SPSS so unfortunately this work around is not possible.

Thank you both,
Frank


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