Difference between revisions of "Open CSV in Excel"
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<li>[[Export Search Result]].</li> | <li>[[Export Search Result]].</li> | ||
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<li>Close the Excel file and open the file again before you share it in order to verify that the data still has the correct format.</li> | <li>Close the Excel file and open the file again before you share it in order to verify that the data still has the correct format.</li> | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:02, 7 April 2015
When you open the CSV file in Excel, Excel will automatically interpret data like 1-10 as 10-Jan. Therefore check carefully the result in Excel before sharing the export result with others. |
Below we describe a workaround for this Excel behaviour.
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