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In Reply to georges bon:
GB......PTC was using the Object Embedding code from Micrososft. Microsoft has changed the Object Embedding code which forced PTC to react. WF5 does not do well with embedded excel. We learned this recently. You can embed an excel file but then will encounter difficulty trying to size the display. Going forward we have decided not to use the Object Embedding practice. With excel, you can save it as a CSV file then insert it using the <table from=" file="> actions.Regards, Jim
Hello,
I can't remember how but I've done this in the pass (Wildfire2, probably).
So How can I had an Excel sheet in a Wildfire 5 drawing sheet ?
Thanks,
GB
This is good to know. We are having issues with Embedding Excel into our drawings and did not understand why.
Thanks
In Reply to Jim Ellis:
In Reply to georges bon:GB......PTC was using the Object Embedding code from Micrososft. Microsoft has changed the Object Embedding code which forced PTC to react. WF5 does not do well with embedded excel. We learned this recently. You can embed an excel file but then will encounter difficulty trying to size the display. Going forward we have decided not to use the Object Embedding practice. With excel, you can save it as a CSV file then insert it using the <table from=" file="> actions.Regards, Jim
Hello,
I can't remember how but I've done this in the pass (Wildfire2, probably).
So How can I had an Excel sheet in a Wildfire 5 drawing sheet ?
Thanks,
GB
"Too many people walk around like Clark Kent, because they don't realize they can Fly like Superman"
Here is an other option that might work for you. You can create your table in Excel, and then bring it in as a note. It will look just like a table on the drawing.
Brian
In Reply to georges bon:
Hello,
I can't remember how but I've done this in the pass (Wildfire2, probably).
So How can I had an Excel sheet in a Wildfire 5 drawing sheet ?
Thanks,
GB