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Conversion of sat file format to xls file format beta

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Convert 3D ACIS model to Microsoft Excel 97 to 2003 workbook.

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sat to xls conversion is probably used for some kind of report about the state or parameters of 3D model. This is often done to either CSV or Excel formats, but always for generating reports and not for the purpose of exporting of the 3d model.

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Additional links: Open sat file, Open xls file

SAT

Files with sat file extension can be mostly found as CAD files saved in 3D ACIS format from modeling tools produced by Spatial Corp.

XLS

Files with xls extension are best known as spreadsheets from Microsoft Excel. A spreadsheet is basically a grid of cells sorted in rows and columns. Each cell can contain text, numeric or formula data. Excel XLS spreadsheets can be opened in most other similar programs, such as OpenOffice.org Calc.

 

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