Richard Kaye wrote:
> I stand corrected, Mike. I seem to recall this being in the help at some 
> point but I can't tell you which version of VFP and I only have 9 installed 
> on my system now. IAC, it doesn't seem to make much difference which Excel 
> extension you use. You still end up with an Excel file circa 1995 which is 
> why I typically stick to XLS if I'm not using automation.


I did learn of a nice workaround for the Excel rows limitation from a 
new boss in Indy this past week:  If you're using the version of Excel 
where it tops out at 16384 rows, save it as Fox2X and then just open the 
DBF from inside Excel.  Sounded like a neat trick.

-- 
Mike Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
President, Chief Software Architect
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
http://fabmate.com
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