I use XlsReadWrite package, its good.

On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 9:00 AM, Jim Holtman <jholt...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have found that the easiest way to read/write Excel files is to use the
> XLConnect package.
>
> Sent from my iPad
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> On Mar 28, 2013, at 15:54, Henry Njovu <hnj...@mwekawildlife.org> wrote:
>
> > To be able to import excel-files into R you also need to download Perl
> from
> > http://www.perl.org/. From this link you will have to downlaod a
> suitable
> > Strawberry based on the computer you use (Mac/Window). Once installed
>  you
> > should be able to move on.
> >
> >
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