When I load Dayfile data it shows the date column but this is too narrow to show the year date format. The next column headed Time appears to be windspeed. Is there any way I can edit the sheet and put things into place?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Peter.
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Data/ Headings alignment in Dayfile.
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Re: Data/ Headings alignment in Dayfile.
Any advice link would be greatly appreciated. 
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Re: Data/ Headings alignment in Dayfile.
... or a screenshot.
Are you perhaps trying to view dayfile.txt in the log file viewer? That's for the monthly log files. There's a separate dayfile.txt viewer/editor.
Are you perhaps trying to view dayfile.txt in the log file viewer? That's for the monthly log files. There's a separate dayfile.txt viewer/editor.
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Re: Data/ Headings alignment in Dayfile.
Thank you Steve. I have found the Dayfile Header and the text file. I can load these into Excel. I take it there is no direct reader?
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Re: Data/ Headings alignment in Dayfile.
Do you mean that the Excel column is too narrow? If so then all you have to do is to drag the right hand column delimiter of the date column to the right to expand the column.date column but this is too narrow to show the year date format
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Re: Data/ Headings alignment in Dayfile.
For dayfile.txt? There's an editor (which also functions as a viewer) on the Edit menu.Peter_D wrote:I take it there is no direct reader?
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Re: Data/ Headings alignment in Dayfile.
I've just noticed that this is the 'website' section, so now I'm confused.
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Re: Data/ Headings alignment in Dayfile.
Thanks yet again Steve. Much simpler isn't it.
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Re: Data/ Headings alignment in Dayfile.
<I've just noticed that this is the 'website' section, so now I'm confused.>
Sorry about being in the wrong forum Steve. I will be more careful in
future.
Peter.
Sorry about being in the wrong forum Steve. I will be more careful in
future.
Peter.