Tesco Software > Complete Office > Frequently Asked Questions > Import/Export
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Usually, you will be required to export the file before the third-party program ("xyz") will be able to read it. This process, and the formats to choose, depends on what type of Tesco Complete Office file it is...
You must export the file in a format that the program "xyz" can read. Many third-party word processors can read Microsoft Word files, which is worth a try if you are not sure what formats are supported.
Tesco Complete Office Office has built-in support for Excel 95/97/2000/XP.
Working with Word Files in Tesco Complete Office Write:
To Open - Select File/Open and set "Files of type" to Microsoft Word (*.doc)
To Save - Select File/Save and set "Save as type" to Microsoft Word 95 (*.doc)
You must export the file in a format that the program "xyz" can read. Many third-party spreadsheet programs can read Microsoft Excel files, which is worth a try if you are not sure what formats are supported.
Working with Excel Files in Tesco Complete Office Spreadsheet
To Open - Select File/Open and set "Files of type" to Microsoft Excel (*.xls)
To Save - Select File/Save and set "Save as type" to Microsoft Excel (*.xls)
If you want to send a database to an Access user, it may be less confusing for them if you rename the database file extension. E.g., if you copy the database to the floppy drive, use Windows Explorer to make the A: drive current, right-click over the database and select Rename. Keep the file name but change the extension to "mdb".
If you want to send a table from a database to an Access user, you should first create a new database to hold the table. Follow these steps:
a) In Tesco Complete Office Database, select File/New and enter myexport.mdb as the filename (you can use whatever name you want - just make sure you give it an mdb extension).
b) Re-open your database with the table to be exported. Right-click over the table and select Export. Select the "Microsoft Access Database" type and pick the new file you've just created (myexport.mdb in above case).
The end result is a Microsoft Access database containing a single table. You can repeat step b) for as many tables as wish to export.
Otherwise, you'll need to save each table as a separate file. In Database, select File/Export, pick a Database format (dBASE III is widely accepted by many other third party programs) and then choose the table you want to export. Repeat this process for each table you want to export.
PDF is specifically designed by Adobe for viewing and printing documents. It is not designed as an editable file format. If you create a PDF file in Tesco Complete Office, it cannot be edited. You will need to edit the source document and resave the PDF.
Please note that you if you attempt to open a PDF file in Write, you will get the message W107F32W.DLL not found. Write is trying to find a filter to open this format but has failed (in fact, the filter does not exist).
Check that the PDF driver is not paused. See Start/Control Panel/Printers. If Tesco Complete Office PDF Convertor shows anything other than "Ready", right-click over it and correct.