> Note: if you have strings that you want to import, the "write to
spreadsheet
> file" won't work. What I did is simply create a huge "concatenate
strings"
> block and wire my strings into every other input. Then I put commas
in
> between my strings, and added a "new line" character to the end...
then just
> used "write characters to file". Excel will still be able to read
this
> comma-delimited file.
>
> Rick
>
>
Instead of creating a comma delimite file this way, you could use
the "format into string" function and use "%s,%s,%s,%s\r\n" as your
format string (depending on how many elements you have; also \r\n is
the end-of-line character for the PC). This turns out to be a much
cleaner solution.
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