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Exported RISC Data in MS Excel |
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MS Excel is one of the most widely used and powerful programs around, and that's why RISC integrates with it. With RISC data in Excel, it is possible to perform numerous tasks. You can format the report any way you like for printing; you can produce charts and graphs of RISC data; you can create Pivot Tables to research the raw data and convert it to information; you can export the data from Excel to import into other databases; and much more. And the RISC Table View is not the only aspect of RISC that you can export to MS Excel. Most of the 'Tally' reports in the Reports menu in RISC will automatically use Excel for producing the tally report, allowing you to tailor or chart it before printing, if you wish to print at all. Also, be sure to take a look at the RISC Data Analysis Package that is available as a free download for licenced RISC users. It's available on the Latest News page. Since this is a virtual tour for RISC and not for Excel, let's close Excel and continue looking at RISC! |
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