Don McCarthy wrote:
> I received a programme with this code:
>
> inexcel using "$heeb/Data/DEM.xls", sheet("actual")
>
> I am not familiar with any such function "inexcel" - has any user heard of
> it?
No such command is turned up via -findit-. However, there is a command
called -insheet- which you can use for converting MS Excel files into
Stata (assuming that's what you want to do). You'll need to convert the MS
Excel file into .csv format first. See -whelp insheet- for more.
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