EXPORTING TO EXCELL

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John Powell
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EXPORTING TO EXCELL

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Hi from OZ. I have just recreated the big job i lost last week. I created this in batch cabinets, then generated a cutlist.
I then clicked to export to excell, excell gives me a summary of the materials etc, but doesnt display the cutting list.
I expected to see all my cutting list parts in different cells ets. Am i doing something wrong or is there another step to take
to see the cutting list. Thanks John.
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Terry Hall
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Re: EXPORTING TO EXCELL

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John, I hit "save target as", it may depend upon which version of Excel you have, but this works on the last couple of versions I've had.
Kerry Fullington
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Re: EXPORTING TO EXCELL

Post by Kerry Fullington »

John,

You will need to scroll across the tabs at the bottom of your Excel workbook. You shoule find a Sheet Component Listingtab and a Board Stock Listing tab.
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Re: EXPORTING TO EXCELL

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OK thanks again Kerry i found my cutting list, but in the file drop down menu there is no option to save.
Only open, print , print preview, and close. am i still missing something.?
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Re: EXPORTING TO EXCELL

Post by Kerry Fullington »

John,

Do as Terry suggests above.

On the eCabinets Cutlist, right click on the blue Export to Excel link and choose Save Target as and enter a file name and save to your Desktop or some place that you can find. This will then create an Excel file you can open and manipulate.

Kerry
John Powell
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Re: EXPORTING TO EXCELL

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Ok thanks once again for all your help.
John.
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