[TRNSYS-users] Can TRNSYS simulation results imported in spreadsheet program?

David BRADLEY d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Mon Nov 7 07:22:41 PST 2011


Dear D. Marini,
   If you open Excel and choose the File: Open command, then select your 
TRNSYS simulation output file, Excel will ask you a few questions about 
how the output file is delimited (spaces, tabs, etc.) and then open it. 
Also, all of TRNSYS's output files are text based but if you use the 
extension *.xls for one of your output files, you can trick Excel into 
thinking that it is able to open the file directly.
Kind regards,
  David


On 11/7/2011 06:07, Dashamir Marini wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm a new user of TRNSYS and would like to ask your 
> help during software learning.
> I wold like to ask, if is possible to import simulation result of 
> program at a spreadsheet program?
>
> If yeas, how it can be done ?
>
> thanks in advance
>
> D. Marini
>
>
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