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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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.
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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.
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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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.?
Only open, print , print preview, and close. am i still missing something.?
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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
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
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