Hi @sven - can you make it possible in SER to export verified URLs in .xls and .xlsx format?
Thanks
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Sven www.GSA-Online.de
naw thats all a big mess...I don't think it's wrong exporting that in good old csv format that every program can read.
londonseo London, UK
The problem is I have had a no of my clients complain that they cannot open the file in excel.
It only works when I convert the csv to .xlsx online
wolfvanween
@londonseo are you using GSA SER on an english-language computer, and are your clients looking on an english language Excel? The only problem I ever found with Excel opening CSVs is when the generating and the opening computer use different characters for list separation, e.g. in the UK it's a "," but in Germany it's a ";" What you could do is to upload the data for your clients to a Google sheet, so they are in the cloud and universal. They can then always download it for local Excel usage should they so desire, and it also looks quite professional
Sven www.GSA-Online.de
if you export in CSV....also make sure to export in excel-csv (another entry in the filter list). That should work even on there PC.
londonseo London, UK
That is the option I always use but yet a few clients have problems opening the file properly in Excel
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The only problem I ever found with Excel opening CSVs is when the generating and the opening computer use different characters for list separation, e.g. in the UK it's a "," but in Germany it's a ";"
What you could do is to upload the data for your clients to a Google sheet, so they are in the cloud and universal. They can then always download it for local Excel usage should they so desire, and it also looks quite professional