Hi

I think it would also be nice to be able to make joins directly to an Excel
spreadsheet, since a lot of attribute data are available in this format.
With this even non-GIS users will be able to deliver and update data for
direct use in Qgis.


Andreas Neumann wrote
> 
> Hi,
> 
>  It is a common requirement that users want to export a QGIS attribute 
>  table to Excel/CSV/Spreadsheet. While CSV is probably easy, the other 
>  two are probably more complex, but there are some good Python libraries 
>  around. For my users, Excel is the most requested table export
> format.....


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Regards Morten

(Qgis 1.7.1 and Win 7)
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