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Sharmistha Nag nags at onid.orst.edu
Fri Oct 2 07:09:19 EST 2009


Hi Barry,
I have saved the file in excel 97-2007 (compatibility mode) format. I  
am quite surprised that part of it is loading the rest is not. May be  
I will have to use 2003 version and check. Thanks.
Sharmistha Nag
Dept of Agricultural & Resource Economics
OREGON ST UNIV


Quoting Barry Quinn <b.quinn at qub.ac.uk>:

> Hi sharmistha,
>
> Are you using excel 2007 ???
>
> It creates files which most stats packages can't read regardless of
> what way you save them ....
>
> The best thing to do is get an earlier version of excel 2003 or
> earlier and save the file as excel 4.0 worksheet .. This is probably
> the most bulletproof version for importing data...
> Make sure any variable names are 8 characters or less before importing
> also
>
>
>
> On 1 Oct 2009, at 21:54, "Sharmistha Nag" <nags at onid.orst.edu> wrote:
>
>> I am trying to import an excel file (saved as xls) into limdep.
>> Everytime I try to do that I find the first few and the last few
>> observations are loaded into the data editor but a huge portion in the
>> middle of the dataset is missing.
>> Can anybody please point out the error? Thanks.
>> Sharmistha Nag
>> Dept of Agricultural & Resource Economics
>> OREGON ST UNIV
>>
>>
>>
>>
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