How do you export concordance results if you don't have excel?

Called tech support and they didn't know and told me to ask the Forums. Anyone know how?
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David Walthart said:
How do you export concordance results if you don't have excel?
I don't think that is the right question... I think the question you are really needing to ask is "How can I view the exported results without excel," right? After all, there isnt much reason to export the results if you can't view them. [;)]
If you don't want to purchase Excel, you should look for an alternative spreadsheet program. A potential (free) alternative is Open Office. I think you can use the export to excel with that software. If not, then use the CSV export.
Does that answer your question?
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David Walthart said:
Anyone know how?
Concordance Print/Export has option to Save as File (Excel, etc)
Save options on Windows are Excel XML and CSV (Comma Separated Values).
LibreOffice is free => https://www.libreoffice.org/ that also can handle Excel documents.
Notepad++ => http://notepad-plus-plus.org/ can handle csv
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alabama24 said:David Walthart said:
How do you export concordance results if you don't have excel?
I don't think that is the right question... I think the question you are really needing to ask is "How can I view the exported results without excel," right? After all, there isnt much reason to export the results if you can't view them.
Alabama is correct. Technically you don't need Excel in order to export the concordance results.
You can use Open Office to view the exported spreadsheet, but Microsoft also now makes available free versions of all its Office apps (including Excel) online, so you could try that: https://office.live.com
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I'm going to ask a different but related question...
Can you import an older .doc file to the free online version of Word? I tried once and was unsuccessful. Actually, I better ask another question, first (although I've already asked the other one [:P])...will the online version of Word work with Vista?
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David Paul said:
Actually, I better ask another question, first (although I've already asked the other one
)...will the online version of Word work with Vista?
The online version works inside a browser AFAIK, so it wouldn't matter what version of Windows you're running. But I confess I've never used it. I have the full version of Office 365 installed on my desktop. I'm going to resist all efforts to drag me kicking and screaming into the world of online apps only (including Logos).
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Rosie Perera said:
The online version works inside a browser AFAIK, so it wouldn't matter what version of Windows you're running.
Depends on browser version, Office Support has:
[quote] Important You can use Office Online in any browser, but currently they are designed to work best in Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 or later, Mozilla Firefox 3.5 or later, and Safari 4 or later.
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David Paul said:
Can you import an older .doc file to the free online version of Word? I tried once and was unsuccessful. Actually, I better ask another question, first (although I've already asked the other one
)...will the online version of Word work with Vista?
I just tried a .doc file, and Word Online converted it to .docx when I opened it.
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I didn't know that!Notepad++ => http://notepad-plus-plus.org/ can handle csv
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David Taylor Jr said:
I didn't know that!Notepad++ => http://notepad-plus-plus.org/ can handle csv
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I used notepad++ for 9 months at work. It was very helpful, but its windows only.
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Microsoft provides an Excel viewer that you can download:http://www.microsoft.com/en-CA/download/details.aspx?id=10
You can use this to open, view, and print Excel workbooks. You can't create new excel files but I presume that Logos does that and you only want to view them.
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Mark Barnes said:David Paul said:
Can you import an older .doc file to the free online version of Word? I tried once and was unsuccessful. Actually, I better ask another question, first (although I've already asked the other one
)...will the online version of Word work with Vista?
I just tried a .doc file, and Word Online converted it to .docx when I opened it.
Would you please explain how you got Word Online to recognize/import/see your offline .doc file? Specifically, where is the import command. I looked everywhere for an import option and could never find one. A screenshot might help. Thanks.
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I don't know if this is right or not... but I think so. I am in a little bit of a hurry so I don't have time to scrub screen shots...
- Click bottom left "open from OneDrive"
- Click "files"
- Click "documents"
- Drag files to big open rectangle as per instructions.
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David Taylor Jr said:
I didn't know that!Notepad++ => http://notepad-plus-plus.org/ can handle csv
CSV files are simply text files with a lightly prescribed format. Anything that can open a text file can open a csv (even straight Notepad). On Windows, the one thing that could trip someone up is what Logos uses in its csv exports for newlines. Notepad++ would do the right thing no matter what the answer.
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