This article explains how you can view or change the properties for a ClicknDECiDE Vision Excel DDE (Dynamic Data Exchange) Output format.
What do you want to do?
View
Excel DDE Output Format Properties
Change Excel DDE Output Format Properties
Change
Excel DDE Output Format Properties on the Format Tab
Change
Excel DDE Output Format Properties on the Macro Tab
Change
Excel DDE Output Format Properties on the DDE Tab
Change
Excel DDE Output Format Properties on the Options Tab
View Excel DDE Output Format Properties
To view Excel DDE Output Format Properties, perform the steps below:
Select the Excel DDE output format you want to modify.
Either double-click the Excel DDE output format or right-click the Excel DDE output format, and click Properties...
Change Excel DDE Output Format Properties
To change Excel DDE Output Format Properties, perform the steps below:
Select the Excel DDE output format you want to modify.
Either double-click the Excel DDE output format or right-click the Excel DDE output format, and click Properties...
Select the tab as appropriate:
Change Excel DDE Output Format Properties on the Options Tab
The Options tab is specific to the Excel DDE Output format and enables users to specify the following parameters when exporting data for the Excel DDE output format.
Default Sheet Name: the sheet name to be used by default when creating a new Excel file. The default sheet name depends on your Regional Options, for example:
Sheet1 for English Excel
Feuil1 for French Excel
Tabelle1 for German Excel
Hoja1 for Spanish Excel
Foglio1 for Italian Excel.
Row Letter: the letter used by Excel for a row. The default Row Letter depends on your Regional Options, for example:
R for "Row" for English Excel
L for "Ligne" for French Excel
Z for "Zeile" for German Excel
L for "Linea" for Spanish Excel
R for "Riga" for Italian Excel
R for "Rad" for Swedish Excel
Column Letter: the letter used by Excel for a column. The default Column Letter depends on your Regional Options, for example:
C for "Column" for English Excel
C for "Colonne" for French Excel
S for "Spalte" for German Excel
C for "Columna" for Spanish Excel
C for "Colonna" for Italian Excel
K for "Kolumna" for Swedish Excel
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