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− | I ran into this error while trying to review menus in Microsoft Excel that I had extracted from a customer's test system using SSMT. According to this article on Microsoft's support website [http://support.microsoft.com/kb/323626] the issue is that the first two characters of the file I was trying to open contain the following characters "I" and "D". Sure enough, the first column was | + | I ran into this error while trying to review menus in Microsoft Excel that I had extracted from a customer's test system using [[SSMT]]. According to this article on Microsoft's support website [http://support.microsoft.com/kb/323626] the issue is that the first two characters of the file I was trying to open contain the following characters "I" and "D". Sure enough, the first column was labeled "IDString". |
− | The workaround for this problem is to open the file in a text editor and place an apostrophe character before the | + | The workaround for this problem is to open the file in a text editor and place an apostrophe character before the "I" and "D". |
Latest revision as of 16:13, 8 May 2008
I ran into this error while trying to review menus in Microsoft Excel that I had extracted from a customer's test system using SSMT. According to this article on Microsoft's support website [1] the issue is that the first two characters of the file I was trying to open contain the following characters "I" and "D". Sure enough, the first column was labeled "IDString".
The workaround for this problem is to open the file in a text editor and place an apostrophe character before the "I" and "D".