Correct, and if I'm correct, a .prn file is intended to be printed on a
specific printer. That means it will contain, at best, PCL instructions for
the chosen printer, but at worst it could be a bitmap-type file. I doubt
that either of these can be imported, even by Excel!

jwp

Arnold Huzen wrote:

> If I'm correct, then .prn is a file you create when you choose the
> option to print anything to a file instead of the normal print to a
> printer. I think these kind of files can be created by any windows
> program.
> 
> Arnold Huzen
> 
> 
> Henry Heah schreef:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I faced this problem that i can't use Calc to open MS excel's Formatted
>> Text format file (.prn). Any ideas? Please help me.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Henry Heah
>>
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