Guest guest Posted March 4, 2005 Report Share Posted March 4, 2005 Melis, How about a little more detail about exactly what trouble you are having " Pete > > From: " Moulder " <InHarmony1111@...> > Date: 2005/03/04 Fri AM 08:46:57 EST > < > > Subject: excel > > i am having trouble retrieving my exported bioreview files when i go into excel to process my assessment data. any ideas? thanks, melissa moulder Van Deusen http://www.brain-trainer.com 16246 SW 92nd Ave, Miami, FL 33157 305/251-0337 or (cellular) 305/321-1595 hey foxx, i am having trouble retrieving my exported bioreview files when i go into excel to process my assessment data. any ideas? thanks, melissa moulder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2005 Report Share Posted March 4, 2005 Melis, How about a little more detail about exactly what trouble you are having " Pete > > From: " Moulder " <InHarmony1111@...> > Date: 2005/03/04 Fri AM 08:46:57 EST > < > > Subject: excel > > i am having trouble retrieving my exported bioreview files when i go into excel to process my assessment data. any ideas? thanks, melissa moulder Van Deusen http://www.brain-trainer.com 16246 SW 92nd Ave, Miami, FL 33157 305/251-0337 or (cellular) 305/321-1595 hey foxx, i am having trouble retrieving my exported bioreview files when i go into excel to process my assessment data. any ideas? thanks, melissa moulder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2005 Report Share Posted March 4, 2005 Pete, I processed my data through bioexplorer with no problems...when I went to run excel, I chose to "peform assessment" but could not find the exported files anywhere. I checked through all my Bioexplorer folders (export, design, sessions, etc). I did not find any of the data there. I was searching through my C drive which is where I normally look. ? M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2005 Report Share Posted March 4, 2005 Melis, It is useful to pay attention to where you put them when you are saving them the first time. They should ordinarily be placed in the Export folder. Have you looked for them directly or only through the assessment file? If you somehow changed the type of file, it could be right there but not be visible through the assessment file. You could also try using the Search function (in your start menu), if you can remember what you called the file. Pete > > From: " Moulder " <InHarmony1111@...> > Date: 2005/03/04 Fri PM 03:46:01 EST > < > > Subject: Re: excel > > Pete, > I processed my data through bioexplorer with no problems...when I went to run excel, I chose to " peform assessment " but could not find the exported files anywhere. I checked through all my Bioexplorer folders (export, design, sessions, etc). I did not find any of the data there. I was searching through my C drive which is where I normally look. > ? M > Van Deusen http://www.brain-trainer.com 16246 SW 92nd Ave, Miami, FL 33157 305/251-0337 or (cellular) 305/321-1595 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2009 Report Share Posted July 16, 2009 Dawn, You wrote: > .... will have to look at it when I have some kind of > activity going on in the attic slate short of a roof at the moment We mostly use slate for chalkboards. Sorry, I thought that since you had worked with Excel before, you would recognize the notation. I would be glad to answer questions off list. In the meantime, you could start entering your data, if you haven't already. Chuck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2009 Report Share Posted July 17, 2009 Hi Dawn - I used to get those feelings before I got onto Armour. The worst was driving along the road going somewhere specifically, and I wouldn't even know where I was in the world - that used to be really scary. one of the symptoms of low thyroid. luv - Sheila I have absolutely no recall of it at all, well hardly it is a really wierd feeling! Years ago (in my twenties) I was standing in a street chatting and suddenly the whole place looked like a place I didn't recognise, it was scary, I couldn't recognise my own street, looked just slightly 'familiar', just like an attack of amnesia. This is how I am with Excel at the moment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2009 Report Share Posted July 17, 2009 With me it would be when I was on the bus, I'd look up and not know where I was or remember what number bus I was on!! I rationalised it when I bought a bus pass, didn't matter if I got lost I could always get a bus home!! Glynis I used to get those feelings before I got onto Armour. The worst > was driving along the road going somewhere specifically, and I wouldn't even know where I was in the world - that used to be really scary. one of the symptoms of low thyroid. > I have absolutely no recall of it at all, well hardly it is a really wierd feeling! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2009 Report Share Posted July 17, 2009 Glad it isn't just me I suppose. Sorry you suffered it too. It was probably low thyroid yes, long time ago. I have been looking at my notes today, the old written ones, I have seen some TSH over 11 with lowish T4 then a lot of the time I seem to have been overmedicated on Thyroxine, probably toxic explaining the symptoms over the years perhaps, then over 3 TSH, never seems to have been maintained very well at all. I am going back to look at the rest there were so many lol. Loads of things I don't remember. I highly recommend everyone view their notes. I never realised how long I had been complaining about the same things! lotsa luv Dawnx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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