gdgsupport Support Staff member Jan 4, 2018 #21 Not necessarily the .XLSC files which are saves (unless it’s no problem for you to lose data changes made to the workbooks). You can delete the .DAT file or better run the EXE with the -reset option: Last edited: Jan 11, 2018
Not necessarily the .XLSC files which are saves (unless it’s no problem for you to lose data changes made to the workbooks). You can delete the .DAT file or better run the EXE with the -reset option:
G Golfer65 New member Jan 5, 2018 #22 gdgsupport said: oks). You can delete the .DAT file or better run the EXE with the -reset option: Click to expand... Wow Im impressed…Thanks I will try those
gdgsupport said: oks). You can delete the .DAT file or better run the EXE with the -reset option: Click to expand... Wow Im impressed…Thanks I will try those