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How to open excel file in skill

luanvn81
luanvn81 over 10 years ago

Hi all!

 I  have created a .csv file in my skill code, but I don't know how to open it  by skill, I have search out the function axlPdfView only. I don't know if is there  any function to open excel fife like that, Please show me to do that.

Thank you.

Luan.

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  • edwards142
    edwards142 over 4 years ago

    Honestly speaking I don’t know how to open Excel file in skill. But I know some quick tricks to open your Excel file even if you don’t have the proper Excel application installed in your device.

    To grab detailed information regarding this, just tap to this given link: 10 Alternative Options To Open Excel Files Without Excel

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    edwards142 over 4 years ago

    Honestly speaking I don’t know how to open Excel file in skill. But I know some quick tricks to open your Excel file even if you don’t have the proper Excel application installed in your device.

    To grab detailed information regarding this, just tap to this given link: 10 Alternative Options To Open Excel Files Without Excel

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  • Karsten B
    Karsten B over 4 years ago in reply to edwards142

    I am using axlHTTP.

    This works with driveletters. E.g. : axlHttp("D:/Test.xls")

    and with direct access to a server, e.g. axlHTTP("file://SERVER0815/MyFolder/Test.xls")

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