Hi.  (reposted with <SALES> in the Subject.  I got in a lot of trouble
by not putting that tag :):)

I know all you EDI Guru's will not have a need for this, but if you know
someone that needs to convert an EDI 852 transaction to an Excel CSV
file, they can try this Free Tool
<http://www.jobisez.com/services/tools/edi-852-to-excel-csv.aspx
<http://www.jobisez.com/services/tools/edi-852-to-excel-csv.aspx> > .

As outlined in today's EDI 852 Blog
<http://blog.jobisez.com/2012/01/improvements-to-edi-852-to-excel-tool.h\
\
tml
<http://blog.jobisez.com/2012/01/improvements-to-edi-852-to-excel-tool.h\
tml> > posting, the free tool has been upgraded and it easy to use.

Basically, someone would just need to...
1. "Browse" for an 852 file on their computer.
2. Click "Create CSV".
3. Click "Save as" and click "Open."
That's it!

Enjoy!



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