[Qgis-user] Problem with exporting attribute table to Excel

Carlos Cerdán sig.upagu at gmail.com
Wed Jul 16 08:05:53 PDT 2014


Hi Julian

Perhaps your operative system or your Excel decimal separator is comma
(Some times I have troubles with this). If doesn't, try opening the *.dbf
file of your shape directly into Excel or LIbreOffice Calc (take care about
changes that can affect shape linking).

Good luck

Carlos


2014-07-16 9:51 GMT-05:00 Julian Schall <j.schall at ff-forst.de>:

> Hi,
>
>
>
> if I export a attribute table into Excel (select featuresàcopyàopen Excelàpaste)
> excel doesn’t identify decimal numbers (double/real) greater or equal 1.0.
> For example a value of 1.5 in the column AREA in QGIS will be 15 in excel.
>
> How can I solve that by still using the quick and easy “copy-paste method”?
>
> Thanks for help!
>
>
> Julian
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