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Moving licenses between PCs on Windows 11 and greater was resolved: Version 16.20, June 2023
Certified Office 2022 compatibility, app load time reduced: Version 16.00, January 2023
Certified Windows 11 compatibility: Version 15.00, February 2022
Office 2019 and latest version of Office 365 compatibility: Version 13.0
User interface completely updated: All user interface fonts now 25% bigger. Version 11.50
Conversion to/from Fixed Width Text Files: SKIP/REMOVE as well as RE-ORDER of specific columns has been added. Version 10.50
Windows Server 2016 (beta) Compatibility. Versions (10.00, 8.54 December 13th 2015). Critical upgrade if you are going to use Windows 8.1 or newer.
Windows Server 2012 R2 Compatibility. Versions (10.00, 8.54 December 13th 2015). Critical upgrade if you are going to use Windows 8.1 or newer.
Windows 10 Compatibility. Versions (10.00, 8.60, 8.54 December 13th 2015). Critical upgrade if you are going to use Windows 8.1 or newer.
Windows 8.1 Compatibility. Versions (10.00, 8.54 December 13th 2015). Critical upgrade if you are going to use Windows 8.1 or newer.
Office 2016 Compatibility: Version 8.10
Office 365 Compatibility: Version 8.00
Office 2013 Compatibility: Versions (6.5, 6.73)
Windows 8 Compatibility: Versions (7.00, 7.10, 7.20, 7.30)
Windows 7 Compatibility: Versions (5.00, 7.00, 7.30-7.34)
17.50 (9/17/2024)
17.40 (7/8/2024)
17.30 (6/11/2024)
17.20 (6/7/2024)
17.01 (5/19/2024)
17.00 (5/9/2024)
16.40 (5/3/2024)
16.37 (3/12/2024)
16.20 (6/6/2023)
16.10 (1/3/2023)
16.00 (1/3/2023)
15.20 (12/07/2022)
15.00 (2/06/2022)
14.30 (12/11/2020)
14.20 (12/10/2020)
14.01 (10/29/2020)
13.80 (9/21/2020)
13.7153 (2/6/2020)
13.61 (7/2/2019)
For example, to reload Excel every 250 conversions and introduce a delay of 5 seconds between reloading MS Excel it would look exactly like this:
[frmMain]
lMaxFilesBeforeReloadExcel=250
lMaxFilesBeforeReloadExcelDelay=5000
13.60 (6/21/2019)
For example, to reload Excel every 250 conversions it would look similar to this:
[frmMain]
lMaxFilesBeforeReloadExcel=250
13.50 (6/1/2019)
13.40 (3/8/2019)
13.20 (12/28/2018)
13.00 (10/29/2018)
12.90 (10/18/2018)
12.80 (10/2/2018)
12.70 (8/10/2018)
12.50 (3/22/2018)
12.40 (1/22/2018)
12.20 (11/02/2017)
12.10 (9/20/2017)
11.60 (3/17/2017)
11.50 (3/17/2017)
11.40 (2/15/2017)
11.30 (1/23/2017)
11.20 (12/16/2016)
11.10 (11/23/2016)
Installation was enhanced to allow for wrapping application within a service.
10.81 (8/9/2016)
Special Process 111 (Change Excel workbook password) was failing.
10.80 (8/8/2016)
Conversion using MS Excel method. Regional/Local settings are now used when converting.
10.70 (7/26/2016)
Conversion to/from fixed width text file: If the profile could not be found or was badly formatted the error would report both possibilities. Now the error is very specific to what the issue is.
10.60 (7/13/2016)
Conversion from XLS/XLSX files: If sheet specified had a name with this format: {Number}{Non-Number} the wrong sheet may be converted. For example a sheet named 12312Apples would potentially cause an issue.
10.57 (5/17/2016)
Conversion from TXT files: PAD characters can be removed from the output. See the menu option by pressing F3. It is now enabled by default.
10.56 (5/15/2016)
User interface: Special Process 114 was simplified. If users are specifying a macro that is not within an external workbook, the application would add an apostrophe.
10.50-10.53 (4/20/2016)
10.30 (2/11/2016)
10.28 (2/4/2016)
10.27 (1/27/2016)
10.26 (1/26/2016)
10.20 (1/18/2016)
10.12 (1/14/2016)
10.11 (1/12/2016)
10.10 (1/8/2016)
10.06 (12/28/2015)
10.04 (12/15/2015)
10.03 (12/14/2015)
10.00 (12/13/2015) from 8.60 (12/10/2015)
[YMD] - Date in the format YYYYMMDD (year,
month, day)
[MDY] - Date in the format MMDDYYYY (day, month, year)
[Y] - Year in the format YYYY
[M] - Month in the format MM
[D] - Day in the format DD
[HIS] - time in the format hhmmss (hour, minute, second)
[H] - Hour in the format hh
[I] - Minute in the format mm
[S] - Second in the format ss
Example 1:
Date:
Input file = abcd.txt
Output file = C:\foldername\abcd-[M]-[D]-[Y].pdf
Result = This file is created: C:\foldername\abcd-12-16-2015.pdf
Example 2:
Date: April
Input file = abcd.txt
Output file =
C:\foldername-[YMD]\abcd-[M]-[D]-[Y].pdf
Result = This file is created:
C:\foldername-20160403\abcd-12-16-2015.pdf
8.54 (12/1/2015)
8.51 (11/23/2015)
8.42-8.432 (11/17/2015)
8.10 (10/16/2015)
8.01 (9/24/2015)
8.00 (9/9/2015)
7.66 (7/29/2015)
7.60 (7/10/2015)
7.42 (4/16/2015)
7.3953 (1/14/2015)
7.3853 (11/4/2014) 7.3854 (11/24/2014)
7.37 (10/16/2014)
7.36 (9/5/2014)
7.35 (9/4/2014)
7.34 (8/21/2014)
7.33 (8/8/2014)
7.30 (6/20/2014)
%USERPROFILE% or %HOMEPATH%
%APPDATA%
%LOCALAPPDATA%
%MYDOCUMENTS%
%WINDDIR%
7.20 (6/5/2014)
7.10 (11/18/2013)
7.01 (10/24/2013)
7.00 (10/18/2013)
6.76 (7/26/2013)
6.75 (6/7/2013)
6.74 (6/5/2013)
6.73 (6/4/2013)
6.72 (5/30/2013)
6.71 (5/10/2013)
6.70 (5/3/2013)
Values
Formulas
Values and Number
Formats
Formulas and Number
Formats
All
Comments
Formats
Validation
All Except Borders
6.6151 (4/8/2013)
6.61 (11/28/2012)
6.60 (10/18/2012)
6.50 (10/9/2012)
6.33 (9/28/2012)
6.31 (8/27/2012)
'C:\in\TEST.xlsm' ! sheet1.HelloWorld
would not work. Now this is no longer an issue as the excess space (or two) is removed before attempting to run this special process.
6.20 (8/13/2012)
6.10 (7/30/2012)
6.05 (7/26/2012)
6.60 (10/18/2012)
6.50 (10/9/2012)
6.33 (9/28/2012)
6.31 (8/27/2012)
'C:\in\TEST.xlsm' ! sheet1.HelloWorld
would not work. Now this is no longer an issue as the excess space (or two) is removed before attempting to run this special process.
6.20 (8/13/2012)
6.10 (7/30/2012)
6.05 (7/26/2012)
6.03 (5/24/2012)
lMSExcelRefreshDelay=x
For example, to delay 30 seconds (30000 milliseconds) it would look similar to this:
[frmMain]
lMSExcelRefreshDelay=30000
.
.
.
6.02 (5/21/2012)
5.60 (4/23/2012)
5.50 (2/22/2012)
@Echo off
: Save the current search path
Set SavePath=%Path%
: Set the search path
Path "D:\Clients Work In Progress\SII\X\ConvertXLS";%PATH%
ConvertXLS.EXE /SC:\in\Simple-Test\simple.csv
/TC:\in\Simple-Test\Test_OUTPUT.xls /F6 /C-4143 /M2 /D /K
ECHO. The current errorlevel is %ERRORLEVEL%
if ERRORLEVEL 3 GOTO Label_Missing_Invalid_Arguements
if ERRORLEVEL 2 GOTO Label_Error_occurred_during_conversion
if ERRORLEVEL 1 GOTO Label_ECHO_SHAREWARE_EXPIRED
if ERRORLEVEL 0 GOTO Label_ECHO_SUCCESS
:Label_ECHO_SUCCESS
ECHO The conversion was successful
Goto Label_CLEANUP
:Label_ECHO_SHAREWARE_EXPIRED
ECHO SHAREWARE EXPIRED
Goto Label_CLEANUP
:Label_Error_occurred_during_conversion
ECHO An error occurred during conversion, Use /V or /L for more info
pause
Goto Label_CLEANUP
:Label_Missing_Invalid_Arguements
ECHO Missing required or invalid command line argument(s)
Goto Label_CLEANUP
:Label_CLEANUP
: Restore the search path
Path=%SavePath%
Set SavePath=
pause
5.44 (2/14/2012)
5.43 (11/29/2011)
5.42 (11/28/2011)
5.416 (10/6/2011)
5.41 (9/20/2011)
Conversion to XML using the 'Convert XLS' conversion method. The Row Node parameter was sometimes ignored.
Target file button image is now properly placed.
5.40 (9/9/2011)
User Interface greatly enhanced.
5.30 (5/26/2011)
5.12 (2/21/2011)
5.10 (2/15/2011)
5.09 (12/05/2011)
5.08 (11/09/2010)
5.07 (10/25/2010)
5.06 (10/18/2010)
5.05 (9/29/2010)
5.04 (9/16/2010)
5.03 (8/25/2010)
5.00 (8/6/2010)
4.34 (7/8/2010)
4.33 (5/25/2010)
4.32 (5/25/2010)
4.31 (5/15/2010)
4.30 (5/12/2010)
4.20 (3/9/2010)
4.19 (3/1/2010)
4.18 (2/25/2010)
4.17 (2/12/2010)
4.16 (1/18/2010)
4.15 (1/8/2010)
4.14 (12/21/2009)
4.13 (12/11/2009)
4.12 (11/4/2009)
4.11 (10/26/2009)
4.09 and 4.092 (9/29/2009 and 10/9/2009)
4.08 (9/23/2009)
4.06 (8/31/2009)
4.05 (8/27/2009)
4.04 (8/12/2009)
4.03 (7/27/2009)
4.025 (7/24/2009)
4.00 & 4.01 (7/14/2009 & 7/15/2009)
3.99 (6/12/2009)
3.989 (6/4/2009)
3.988 (5/29/2009)
ConvertXLS.EXE /S "input.CSV" /T"Output File.XLS" /C-4143 /F6 /M2
3.986 to 3.987 (4/23/2009)
Usability: Most Recently Used Conversion Job files now available from the FILE menu item.
3.985 to 3.986 (4/9/2009)
Fixed Width Text Profile: Issue introduced in version 3.985 was removed. Saving the profile gave an erroneous error that the file could not be saved.
3.984 to 3.985 (4/6/2009)
Concatenation: An issue would occur when concatenating text files while selecting the "Add file name and path..." option.
Concatenation: When adding name and path and doing multiple files, the target file path is only inserted one time now.
Clicking the NEW toolbar button now allows for the CONVERT button to be pressed.
3.982 to 3.984 (3/29/2009)
Usability: Users no longer have to press the ADD button for the program to convert. Upon pressing the ADD button, the program assumes you will be creating a conversion job that has more than one conversion item.
Usability: When pressing the PAUSE button, the status bar now reflects this fact, and the Green check or Red X is properly displayed if the last running conversion job finished.
Usability: Users no longer have to press REWIND if the last run went to 100% completion.
Error Logging: If users pressed PAUSE during a conversion job, and then clicked CONVERT, any errors logged from this point had an incorrect 'Conversion Job Number'.
General: Loading and unloading the program will be faster. Only 10 (instead of 20) most recently compared items will be stored/retrieved.
Command Line: Should run much faster now that many ini parameters are not being unnecessarily loaded.
Conversion from XLSX to other file types did not work on some systems. Installation updated.
3.980 to 3.982 (2/26/2009)
General. Loading the application should occur faster.
3.979 to 3.980 (2/25/2009)
Conversion of CSV, TXT, or XLS Files. Specifying a range with two alpha characters was not working. For example AB1:AB5 would not work whereas A1:A5 would.
3.977 to 3.978 (12/15/2008)
Conversion of XLS Files with very large text fields. Output file would not be created when using the 'Convert XLS' conversion method.
3.976 to 3.977 (12/1/2008)
Conversion of Fixed Width Text Files. When the last width of a profile was 1 character, it would not get the last character.
3.975 to 3.976 (11/25/2008)
Conversion of Fixed Width Text Files. The profile editor would allow you to choose ASCII Character, which is not valid.
3.974 to 3.975 (11/20/2008)
Special Process (101 Copy Data To Sheet): If the target sheet did not exist, it would not create it, instead it reported an error.
Command line\Special Process (50 Concatenation/Append Files): Incorrectly reporting an error of invalid command line parameters.
3.973 to 3.974 (11/14/2008)
Special Process (114 Run a Macro): If the original and target file were the same file, it would never save the xls file even if this option was chosen.
3.972 to 3.973 (10/30/2008)
Conversion: When converting from an XLS file with Unicode data enhancement.
3.96 to 3.972 (10/13/2008)
Conversion: When converting from an XLS file with a name or path with multiple periods characters in it, it would always generate multiple file outputs.
Conversion: When converting to XLS it would create multiple files in all cases when specifying whole folders to convert.
Selection of fixed width profiles: The drop down list was not seeing all profiles.
3.93 to 3.95 (9/25/2008)
Conversion: When converting to XLSX, XLSM etc. from an XLS file it was always creating a multi-file output, regardless of the settings.
3.92 to 3.93 (9/7/2008)
Special Process 116, Change Cell Content has been added to allow for the modification of a cells (or range of cells) value or formula.
3.91 to 3.92 (8/26/2008)
If an Excel workbooks data was password protected, but still allows for read only access, 'Convert XLS' will now be able to process it.
3.90 to 3.91 (8/15/2008)
Fixed Width Text Editor. Adding extra empty lines in the profile caused issues.
3.899 to 3.900 (8/15/2008)
Command Line, when no path was given and double quotes were used, an error would occur.
3.897 to 3.899 (8/11/2008)
Run Time Error 438 was occurring on some systems when starting application. This is believed to be due to the changes made in version 3.896. The changes made in version 3.896 have been removed in an attempt to remedy this issue. Instead the application now assumes the SP3 for 2003 has been applied and will allow for additional file types even if this may not be the case. An error will be reported by the programs log if an attempt to convert a file is not possible with the existing version of Excel instead.
3.896 to 3.897 (7/30/2008)
Conversion using 'Convert XLS'. Some workbooks were being reported as being converted, but not really being converted.
3.895 to 3.896 (7/25/2008)
Excel 2003 SP3 is now acknowledged as being able to convert xlsx etc.
3.894 to 3.895 (6/12/2008)
Use of "?" and "*" within Original and Target (input and output) file specification has now been greatly enhanced. Before only *.ext was allowed. Now you may specify any combination such as c:\myfiles\apple*.TXT or c:\myfiles\ap???*.TXT for example.
Conversion: "_)" would appear when converting from XLS to TXT or CSV.
3.893 to 3.894 (6/9/2008)
Command Line: 'MS Excel' is not loaded when doing the command line if it is not going to be used. This fix significantly improves the speed of the command line in all cases.
3.892 to 3.893 (5/12/2008)
Conversion using 'Convert XLS' conversion method. Converting to CSV files with a non-comma delimiter was not working for UNICODE and UTF-8.
3.891 to 3.892 (5/12/2008)
Conversion of TXT files to HTML. The apostrophe character was not being converted properly.
3.890 to 3.891 (4/17/2008)
Conversion of Fixed Width Text Files: TXT to XLS, the profile was not being used.
Conversion of XLS to TXT, or CSV, the retention of the line feed character <LF> ASCII 10 is now allowed.
3.882 to 3.890 (3/20/2008)
Conversion to/from Fixed Width Text Files: A fixed width profile editor and manager has been added. Easily create, edit, and view multiple profiles.
3.88 to 3.882 (3/9/2008)
Command Line: Using /M2 was broke
3.87 to 3.88 (3/5/2008)
Conversion: 'Convert XLS' conversion method only. Now when going from XLS to a fixed width text file you can specify justification and padding character for each and every column.
3.86 to 3.87 (2/28/2008)
Conversion: Conversion to PDF and XPS now supported for any file MS Excel can open. To be able to convert to PDF or XPS, you will have to install a licensed version of MS Office 2007 (or greater) and the 'Microsoft Save as PDF or XPS' add in. Go to Microsoft's web site and search for 'Microsoft Save as PDF or XPS Add in'.
3.853 to 3.86 (2/6/2008)
Special Process 109 Search and Replace Cell Contents: A specific range may now be specified, such as A:A for column A only.
Scheduler: Greek regional settings caused an issue.
3.84 to 3.853 (2/1/2008)
Special Process: Adding while 'Save to original folder' was selected would place an incorrect file extension on the target file.
Conversion XML: When using the 'Convert XLS' conversion method, you can now optionally specify the RSV, the retention of the line feed character <LF> ASCII 10 is now allowed.
3.882 to 3.890 (3/20/2008)
Conversion to/from Fixed Width Text Files: A fixed width profile editor and manager has been added. Easily create, edit, and view multiple profiles.
3.88 to 3.882 (3/9/2008)
Command Line: Using /M2 was broke
3.87 to 3.88 (3/5/2008)
Conversion: 'Convert XLS' conversion method only. Now when going from XLS to a fixed width text file you can specify justification and padding character for each and every column.
3.86 to 3.87 (2/28/2008)
Conversion: Conversion to PDF and XPS now supported for any file MS Excel can open. To be able to convert to PDF or XPS, you will have to install a licensed version of MS Office 2007 (or greater) and the 'Microsoft Save as PDF or XPS' add in. Go to Microsoft's web site and search for 'Microsoft Save as PDF or XPS Add in'.
3.853 to 3.86 (2/6/2008)
Special Process 109 Search and Replace Cell Contents: A specific range may now be specified, such as A:A for column A only.
Scheduler: Greek regional settings caused an issue.
3.84 to 3.853 (2/1/2008)
Special Process: Adding while 'Save to original folder' was selected would place an incorrect file extension on the target file.
Conversion XML: When using the 'Convert XLS' conversion method, you can now optionally specify the ROOT and ROW node by clicking on the Options button.
3.83 to 3.84 (12/29/2007)
Conversion: XLSM (51) Excel Macro-Enabled Workbook file type added to the 'Convert XLS' conversion method
Numerous Excel 2007 file types added to the Target File Type list.
Help file enhanced. Numerous command line examples are given for Office 2007 file types.
3.82 to 3.83 (11/20/2007)
Conversion: XLS to/from Fixed Width Text File was hanging on occasion.
3.81 to 3.82 (11/20/2007)
Conversion: 'Convert XLS' conversion method. Convert XLSX, sometimes it would not recognize the sheet specified, even all sheets specified.
Conversion: 'Convert XLS' conversion method. When going from a VERY large XLSX to XML, CSV etc. it would take a VERY long time.
Conversion: 'Convert XLS' conversion method. Some XLS files were not being converted.
XLSX, XLSM, XLSB file types added to file selection when appropriate
3.80 to 3.81 (11/11/2007)
Conversion: 'MS Excel' conversion method. Version of MS Office is checked to see if it can handle the original file type (xlsx for example).
3.78 to 3.80 (10/28/2007)
Conversion: XLSX (Office 2007 XML Document format) now supported!
Scheduler: When using international operating system, then restarting program sometimes caused an issue due to international dates.
3.77 to 3.78 (10/9/2007)
Conversion: If the target file was specified as *.HTML the extension was being abbreviated to HTM. Program now will use whatever is to the right of the "*." to determine the extension used on the output files.
3.76 to 3.77 (9/28/2007)
Command Line: If the input file /S did not exist, the program would hang.
3.75 to 3.76 (9/4/2007)
Conversion CSV to
XLS. A new ini file parameter has been added to adapt for huge
csv files. Within the "CX_SearchHistory.INI"
file see the [frmMain] section, and add
MaxRowsInOneFileSet=40000. When you have a massive CSV
file, a valid XLS file is not always possible since Excel
has a limitation of 65535 rows. Even if you don't have
that many rows, if you have a large number of columns and rows
combined, Excel may have limitations, or our tool may not be
able to handle it. Therefore, this newly added ini
parameter can resolve this issue by creating several XLS files
from a single csv file. The number of rows it uses per
file is determined by MaxRowsInOneFileSet.
3.74 to 3.75 (8/23/2007)
Special Process 60: Running a program. Wild cards were not able to be used in the command line parameters.
3.73 to 3.74 (8/14/2007)
Conversion: XLS to CSV/TXT etc. Round off of fractional values was not handled properly
3.72 to 3.73 (7/19/2007)
Converting from xls to a fixed width text file: Now Left, Right and Center horizontal alignments are detected within the XLS file and appropriately shown in the output file.
Converting from xls to csv, sometimes fractional values were reset to 0's.
Converting from xls to a fixed width text file. Sometimes the column widths were off
3.71 to 3.72 (7/16/2007)
Conversions to "Comma Delimited Windows (*.CSV)" ( /C23 for
command line users) were only doing comma based
delimitation characters, regardless of what delimitation
character was specified.
3.69 to 3.71 (6/27/2007)
Special Process 101: When range specified contained unused rows, and doing multiple workbooks, and specifying to place the data BELOW the last used data, the process would simply copy over the previous workbooks data. It appeared as if only one xls file was being processed.
3.68 to 3.69 (6/27/2007)
Logging now shows what Original (input) file was being used at the time. This is useful for those situations where a whole folder of files are being used for the Original (input) files.
3.67 to 3.68 (6/20/2007)
Special Process 114 (Run a MACRO), Command line only: Was only running the first macro specified in the Command Line. Each command line execution after the first would not use the correct parameters.
3.66 to 3.67 (6/20/2007)
Window Vista: More compatibility issues resolved. Help file specifically addressed
3.65 to 3.66 (6/14/2007)
Conversion: CSV to XLS, when csv files were massive (>65535 rows) the resulting XLS files were corrupt.
3.64 to 3.65 (5/29/2007)
Conversion: XLS to CSV/TXT etc. Sometimes extra characters were being added
Conversion: XLS to CSV/TXT etc. Round off of fractional values was not handled properly
3.63 to 3.64 (5/23/2007)
Error 13 was appearing upon upgrading to a new version. Error was date issue, and regional settings issue. Date formats in European formats like "24.06.2005 16:15:34" were resolved.
3.62 to 3.63 (5/3/2007)
Special Process 204 (CSV Remove empty lines) no longer puts a CR+LF character set at the end of the resulting file. This was producing an un-needed line that was itself empty
Conversion: XLS to TXT/CSV etc. Round off of fractional values was not handled properly
Conversion: CSV to XLS. When converting from CSV to XLS, and there is nothing between a set of commas, a space character exists in the resulting XLS file
3.61 to 3.62 (5/2/2007)
Converting from CSV->XLS, if double quotes are used, and an item within the double quotes contains a delimiter (comma for example) then the delimiter is not ignored
Converting from tab delimited csv to a XLS file, the 2nd row appears shifted when it should not be
3.60 to 3.61 (4/9/2007)
Conversion: CSV to XLS/TXT etc. When a comma was present, and not being used as the delimiter, it was being used for the delimiter in addition to the other character specified for the delimiter.
Scheduler: Timing was off when approaching midnight. Date is now taken into consideration.
Japanese Language File updated
3.59 to 3.60 (4/2/2007)
Conversion: XLS to TXT/CSV etc. Round off of fractional values was not handled properly
3.58 to 3.59 (3/28/2007)
Registration: A small issue existed in countries where the decimal was a comma, not a period (i.e. France).
3.57 to 3.58 (3/12/2007)
Conversion\'Convert XLS' Method. Converting from XLS to CSV, sometimes columns would disappear, and text was being garbled.
3.56 to 3.57 (2/15/2007)
Command Line: Special process 108, if double quotes are used around the RANGE variable it was not working.
Conversions are now more efficient.
Special Process 101: When going from many files to a single one, the FILE selection button was hidden.
Conversion: Double quotes can now be chosen in 3 ways,
sometimes, always, or never.
3.55 to 3.56 (2/13/2007)
Conversion: From XLS to TXT, or CSV etc., Some spreadsheets caused errors for no known reason.
Command Line: Special process 108, if double quotes are used
around the RANGE variable it was not working.
3.54 to 3.55 (2/9/2007)
Conversion: From XLS to TXT, or CSV etc., control characters are
now stripped from the XLS contents.
3.53 to 3.54 (2/5/2007)
Command line: When users did not specify the original or target
file type the error would say that the original or target file
type is not correct. Now it informs the user exactly what
command line switch was not used, and should have been used.
3.52 to 3.53 (1/30/2007)
Conversion: 'Convert XLS' Conversion method. Converting from CSV to a fixed width text file: Whenever 2 commas appear next to each other, the program only appears to treat it as 1 comma
Converting: 'Convert XLS" Conversion method. Large CSV files
with very big fields resulted in an unknown error.
3.51 to 3.52 (1/9/2007)
Conversion: Using 'Convert XLS', when going from XLS to anything else, there appeared to be a floating point/fractional issue when the cell format was "General".
3.50 to 3.51 (12/24/2006)
Special Process 115: If only one table exists, and the "*" was specified for which tables to import, nothing would be imported.
3.49 to 3.50 (12/20/2006)
Conversion: When specifying 'empty' or blank for the sheets to convert, it would default to the first sheet. It now defaults to ALL SHEETS.
3.48 to 3.49 (12/12/2006)
Conversion from CSV to XLS. If first column was blank, it would not show up that way in the XLS.
3.47 to 3.48 (12/4/2006)
Special Process 115\To Single Sheet. Now you can do multiple files to a single sheet, without overwriting data. v3.47 faulted out when running the same batch 3 or more times.
3.46 to 3.47 (11/24/2006)
Special Process 115\To Single Sheet, Now you can do multiple files to a single sheet, without overwriting data.
Conversion XLS\ A new conversion option has been added to included or remove the double quote character.
3.45 to 3.46 (11/24/2006)
Usability: When users double click on a conversion item, the options for that item now come up. This is now true for both Conversion and Special Processing items.
Special Process 115 Added: Ability to import tables from a Word Document to an Excel file in a flexible manner
3.44 to 3.45 (11/16/2006)
Special Process 101: When specifying a whole column (i.e. "G:G") for the range to copy from it would have a problem.
Conversion: If target folder does not exist, we create it automatically
Conversion: Fixed Width Text to/from ASCII and UNICODE now works great.
3.43 to 3.44 (11/14/2006)
Special Process "[60] Launch (Run) a program" now works with BAT files
Conversion\Convert XLS conversion method: HUGE files can now be processed, even those with more than 65565 rows. Conversion to and from the following file types is now much faster (CSV, CSV Unicode, TEXT, TEXT Unicode, HTML, and XLS).
3.42 to 3.43 (10/17/2006)
Special Process 109 "Search and Replace" for XLS files. This has been enhanced to be able to handle any character. For example you can specify Carriage Return and Line Feed characters now.
3.41 to 3.42 (10/5/2006)
Special Process 60, Launch (run) a program: The target file had to be a file. This is no longer the case
Special Process 56, Search and Replace. Passing a search parameter which contained special characters (e.g. /1 #N©47©A ) were not working properly.
3.40 to 3.41 (10/2/2006)
When converting from a CSV to anything else, for a very large number of columns/fields, the last few columns/fields were done properly.
3.39 to 3.40 (9/28/2006)
When converting from a fixed width text file, only the first 6 columns were being done.
3.38 to 3.39 (9/22/2006)
Command Line: If a conversion job was not rewound, the command line would report a successful conversion, even though it did nothing. Now, if doing the command line, the complete conversion job is done from beginning to end, regardless of whether or not the conversion job was rewound last time it was edited.
Max number of files during trial changed from 250 to 100
3.37 to 3.38 (9/1/2006)
Documentation\Command Line Examples for Conversion have been completely filled in. Now it should be a simple matter of finding an example that fits your specific need and modifying it slightly.
Command Line\'Convert XLS' conversion method\ If target folder did not exist, it would report a successful conversion, even though nothing was converted.
Command Line\ /N switch would not work if only a single item was in the argument.
Command Line /G when specifying whole folders, was malfunctioning in certain conversions such as TXT to HTML,CSV, CSV to TXT,HTML etc.
3.36 to 3.37 (8/18/2006)
Conversion\'Convert XLS' conversion method: Converting XLS files with date formatting did not always retain the formatting when converting from XLS to CSV, TXT etc.
3.35 to 3.36 (7/1/2006)
Special Process 114: Run A MACRO is now implemented. Run an Excel Macro from the command line, or the 'Convert XLS' user interface!
Japanese Language file updated
3.34 to 3.35 (6/28/2006)
New build is more compatible for those running versions of MS Office 2000 and earlier.
Printing special process will now print graphs and other items when range is not specified.
3.33 to 3.34 (5/11/2006)
'Convert XLS' conversion method: Target file could not be renamed after conversion.
'Convert XLS' conversion method: Original input files that were text, and did not have a Carriage Return + Line Feed for each end of line (Windows) but instead only a Line Feed (Unix/Linux) would not be processed properly.
3.32 to 3.33 (3/6/2006)
Users are now warned when attempting to concatenate/append XLS files with Special process 50. Special process 50 is meant for textual documents, not XLS files. Special process 101 is used for appending/concatenating XLS files.
3.30 to 3.32 (2/28/2006)
Special process 113, now updates user interface more effectively.
Special process 113, now if a range is empty or not specified the used range is printed, as it should be.
3.29 to 3.30 (2/2/2006)
New Special process 113 for PRINTING EXCEL files (or any file MS Excel will open).
3.28 to 3.29 (2/2/2006)
New build is more compatible for those running versions of MS Office 2000 and earlier.
3.27 to 3.28 (1/19/2006)
Excel Special processes were failing when the sheet name specified had a "-" character within it.
3.26 to 3.27 (1/10/2006)
Conversion XLS Files To CSV using
Japanese Language file updated
3.34 to 3.35 (6/28/2006)
New build is more compatible for those running versions of MS Office 2000 and earlier.
Printing special process will now print graphs and other items when range is not specified.
3.33 to 3.34 (5/11/2006)
'Convert XLS' conversion method: Target file could not be renamed after conversion.
'Convert XLS' conversion method: Original input files that were text, and did not have a Carriage Return + Line Feed for each end of line (Windows) but instead only a Line Feed (Unix/Linux) would not be processed properly.
3.32 to 3.33 (3/6/2006)
Users are now warned when attempting to concatenate/append XLS files with Special process 50. Special process 50 is meant for textual documents, not XLS files. Special process 101 is used for appending/concatenating XLS files.
3.30 to 3.32 (2/28/2006)
Special process 113, now updates user interface more effectively.
Special process 113, now if a range is empty or not specified the used range is printed, as it should be.
3.29 to 3.30 (2/2/2006)
New Special process 113 for PRINTING EXCEL files (or any file MS Excel will open).
3.28 to 3.29 (2/2/2006)
New build is more compatible for those running versions of MS Office 2000 and earlier.
3.27 to 3.28 (1/19/2006)
Excel Special processes were failing when the sheet name specified had a "-" character within it.
3.26 to 3.27 (1/10/2006)
Conversion XLS Files To CSV using 'Convert XLS': Row 129 of the target excel file was missing/deleted for no good reason.
3.25 to 3.26 (12/27/2005)
Going from a fixed width text file to a CSV file using the 'Convert XLS' conversion method can now be done with one conversion item.
3.24 to 3.25 (12/2/2005)
Special Process 101, 108, 112 : Range can now be specified to start a cell and end at the last used cell. For example to begin the range at B2 and get all the data to the right and bottom of B2 you would specify "B2:*".
3.23 to 3.24 (11/28/2005)
Conversion Fixed Width Text Files To Excel using 'Convert XLS': Row 129 of the target excel file was missing/deleted for no good reason.
3.22 to 3.23 (11/24/2005)
Conversion Options: Moved Optimization file menu items to the 'Conversion Options' dialog.
Conversion Options: Moved the Excel Passwords option from the File\Options menu item to the 'Conversion Options button\Excel Tab' area.
Conversion Options: Moved "Skip Empty Worksheets" from the "Conversion" menu item to the 'Conversion Options button\Excel Tab' area.
Enhanced documentation for both Program and Conversion Options.
3.21 to 3.22 (11/23/2005)
Conversion: Target file will be corrected upon Adding a conversion item.
3.20 to 3.21 (11/21/2005)
Special Processes for Excel: "[112] Clear Cel lContents" added
Special Processes for
Excel: "[108] Change Cell Number Format", "[101] Copy Sheet
Data", and "[112] Clear Cel lContents", all now can have a
range with commas. For example you can now specify
"A10:B20,Z10,J10:K11". Before commas separating each
sub-range was not allowed.
Documentation Updated
3.19 to 3.20 (11/8/2005)
Special Process 101 (Copy specified data to/from one worksheet to another) now can handle multiple ranges (e.g. "A1:B2, C1, E4:J10").
3.18 to 3.19 (10/27/2005)
Fixed a registration issue. Users would enter a valid 'Activation Key', yet no activation would occur. Bug introduced in version 3.18.
3.17 to 3.18 (10/25/2005)
Conversion: Target file path and name now auto-created as Original file is entered.
3.160 to 3.17 (10/4/2005)
Convert XLS conversion method: Importing a tab delimited file would sometimes fail.
Japanese Help file updated.
3.150 to 3.160 (8/31/2005)
Convert XLS conversion method: It works for small ranges on small files (e.g. a range like A2:F2), but does not seem to work on a large range on a large file (e.g. a range like A2:BM1555).
3.140 to 3.150 (8/29/2005)
Convert XLS conversion method: Converting a fixed width text file with columns of width greater than 256 characters would not be imported completely.
MS Excel Conversion method: The MHT file type for single html file has been added as a possible file type to convert to.
3.130 to 3.140 (8/26/2005)
When converting to a fixed width text file, and specifying the width of each column, it is now possible to do multiple conversion items, each with a unique set of column widths
A new command line argument /I{iniFile} has been added. The switch allows you to override the default initialization file which contains all the program settings which persist between runs.
3.120 to 3.130 (8/15/2005)
'Convert XLS' conversion method: XLS files with large strings (>255 characters) were slow and grabbing mass amounts of memory during conversion
French Language file updated
3.110 to 3.120 (8/15/2005)
Limits on trial use greatly liberated
When using 'Convert XLS' conversion method going from XLS to text/csv numbers were getting rounded.
3.100 to 3.110 (8/7/2005)
Cells that have more than 255 characters of textual data were getting truncated when being converted. This is no longer an issue
Files being converted to a fixed width text file where the width of each column was specified, an extra space between fields was being inserted. This is no longer the case, allowing users to fully specify the output.
3.099 to 3.100 (8/2/2005)
When converting from txt or csv to XLS, the name of the file is used to name the sheet created within the XLS file. So if the file resides in 'c:\???\afilename.txt' the worksheet name would be called 'afilename'.
3.098 to 3.099 (8/1/2005)
When switching from std to enterprise edition, problems existed.
3.096 to 3.098 (7/29/2005)
Large bar delimited files now can be parsed using the 'Convert XLS' conversion method.
3.095 to 3.096 (7/14/2005)
Converting multiple XLS to CSV with numerous sheets specified was not working.
3.094 to 3.095 (7/7/2005)
'Convert XLS' conversion method only, Conversion to a fixed width text file is now able to specify each and every column width.
/A switch removed, /N switch updated now to include 3 possible methods for importing/exporting fixed width text files.
3.093 to 3.094 (6/29/2005)
Bar delimited CSV files were not getting imported properly.
3.092 to 3.093 (6/24/2005)
When converting huge CSV files to XLS using the 'Convert XLS' conversion method, corrupt XLS files were being generated. This is now fixed.
3.091 to 3.092 (6/21/2005)
Enhanced user interface to accommodate German language
Enhanced application icon
3.09 to 3.091 (6/10/2005)
Converting from CSV to XLS using the command line use to require the /N switch. This has been removed and by default the delimitation character will be a comma.
Documentation enhanced in the Command line arena.
3.08 to 3.09 (5/16/2005)
NT4.0 installation should now work properly
'Convert XLS' conversion method: Loading of complex Japanese Excel workbooks should now work properly
'Convert XLS' conversion method: Certain files were not converting properly in Windows 98
3.071 to 3.08 (5/6/2005)
Special Process 101, The "-" character can now be used in sheet names. Also, you can select multiple sheets in the Sheet selection dialog box
Conversion from a fixed width text file to a CSV file now supported. Each columns width of the text file can be specified
'Convert XLS' conversion method now supports going from TXT to CSV, TXT to HTML, TXT to XML, CSV to TXT, CSV to HTML, CSV to XML etc.
Conversion of textual files (CSV, TXT): If UNICODE or ANSII were improperly specified, the alternate will be tried before giving up.
3.07 to 3.071 (4/19/2005)
Documentation updated for new command line switches
The /N switch now works properly but also now requires that double quotes be placed around the parameter. Like so: /N'Apples,Oranges^A2:B20^9'
3.06 to 3.07 (4/13/2005)
New option added for converting from XLS to TXT, auto-sizing of columns before conversion is now optional, thereby retaining the data. A new switch has been added /A to turn this feature off.
New switch /H added to allow for the exporting of both data and formula.
3.05 to 3.06 (4/13/2005)
Enhanced user interface by making the toolbar buttons more instructive. Message boxes now prompt user to correct actions.
3.04 to 3.05 (4/6/2005)
Enhanced user interface by making the toolbar buttons more instructive. Message boxes now prompt user to correct actions.
3.03 to 3.04 (4/5/2005)
Converting from the command line was being forced to the MS Excel conversion method. The default conversion method is now 'MS Excel' 1, so that all prior examples of using the command line will still work.
3.02 to 3.03 (3/29/2005)
When using the 'Convert XLS' conversion method, you can now specifically export only formulas, formulas and values, or only values.
Conversion\'Convert XLS' conversion method. Now currency symbols are handled properly.
Conversion\'Convert XLS' conversion method. You can now specify Ranges when converting from a character separated file (e.g. CSV, TSV etc.) to an Excel (XLS) file.
Conversion\'Convert XLS' conversion method. Any character can now be specified when converting from a character separated file to an XLS file.
3.01 to 3.02 (3/23/2005)
Search and replaced enhanced. Now 'Don't match if end of line' and 'Don't match if Beginning of Line' are working. Report created when doing a search and replace now is showing the 'what was replaced', not 'what with'. Output file now is terminated properly.
'Convert XLS' Conversion method: HTML, UNICODE CSV, ASCII CSV, UNICODE TEXT, and ASCII TEXT target file types are now available in addition to the already existing XLS, and XML.
3.0 to 3.01 (3/16/2005)
An annoying message box would pop up every time upon execution for those who did not have MS Excel installed.
Warnings now added for those who attempt to do things that require MS Excel, and don't have it installed.
2.6 to 3.0 (3/16/2005)
ENTERPRISE EDITION introduce, XLS to CSV, XML, TXT and CSV to XLS conversion now possible WITHOUT the need for MS Excel on the target PC.
2.51 to 2.6 (2/20/2005)
You can now launch BAT files from the "Launch (Run) Program" special process
Search and Replace now supports whole word only for TEXT files.
2.50 to 2.51 (2/4/2005)
Delete Original Files after processing feature added to the File\Options menu item
Specifying Passwords to open both Original and Target files now available in the File\Options menu item
Ability to specify Passwords through the command line now possible via the /W-/Z switches
New Special process 111 added to allow for users to change or remove passwords on XLS files.
2.47 to 2.50 (2/3/2005)
User Interface given a 'Face Lift'
2.40 to 2.47 (1/10/2005)
Regular Expressions are now supported for ANSI and UNICODE Text files.
2.37 to 2.40 (12/1/2004)
No longer crashes is MS Excel is not installed
2.36 to 2.37 (11/22/2004)
Copy whole sheets can now rename the copied sheet, however only when copying a single sheet.
Copy whole sheets can now copy within the same workbook file
2.35 to 2.36 (11/18/2004)
Added ability to Transpose (convert rows to columns and columns to rows) data within sheets. See special process 110.
2.34 to 2.35 (11/17/2004)
2.33 to 2.34 (11/15/2004)
Command Line no longer checks
for file extension matching. This resolves a command line
issue in which the program incorrectly reported: "Conversion Job File
(*.SII) specified in the command line (/J) does not exist." And
"Missing required or invalid command line argument(s)".
2.33 to 2.34 (10/12/2004)
Added special process 109 "Search and Replace Cell contents (XLS Files Only)". Can be used to search and replace cell contents within any sheet specified.
2.32 to 2.33 (9/24/2004)
PRN (Text Printer File) file type has been added to the list of target file types.
MS Works (Far East) and Quattro Pro for MS DOS file types have been added to the list of target file types.
2.31 to 2.32 (9/24/2004)
A new special process has been added specifically for TXT or CSV files. Special process 75 "Replace character, ignore within quotation marks". Basically allows you to do a search and replace for a single character with the added benefit of ignoring anything within double quotes. This is especially useful for those trying to create a CSV file from a text file, that only needs a delimitation character (comma or otherwise) swapped out.
2.30 to 2.31 (9/21/2004)
Special process, selection of TXT files now includes CSV files.
A warning no longer pops up when select CSV files, and TXT is the file type chosen.
2.225 to 2.30 (7/2/2004)
Add COM interface allowing for OLE Automation of Convert XLS
Fixed minor issue with the loading of 'Conversion Job' files. Error only came up when "*" all sheets were specified.
2.22 to 2.225 (7/2/2004)
Special Process\Concatenation: Added the ability to add page breaks and/or the name of the original and target files to the output.
2.21 to 2.22 (7/2/2004)
Enhanced special process 209 for making fixed width CSV files. You can now specify a single, all columns or a range to pad.
2.199 to 2.21 (7/2/2004)
Added ability to convert to XML, provided users have MS Office 2003 and above.
2.198 to 2.199 (7/26/2004)
In windows 2000, the launch buttons would sometimes bring up Excel hidden, particularly when Optimize for Speed was selected from the file menu.
Upon loading a 'Conversion Job', when an Excel Special process was displayed, sometimes the caption of the button was not properly updated.
2.197 to 2.198 (6/15/2004)
Added special process 209 for making a non-fixed width CSV file, a fixed width CSV File. You can choose which character to pad with, and which side (left or right).
Made user interface more friendly by guessing which file type is appropriate based on file path given.
2.196 to 2.197 (6/15/2004)
Concatenation failed for anything but txt files since version 2.196
User interface (not command line): It is now impossible to enter a double quotation character (e.g. ") whenever specifying a file.
2.195 to 2.196 (5/18/2004)
Enhancements were made specific to special processes only. We now allow for any combination of wildcards for target and original files. Both with wild cards, both without, original with/target without, target with/original without. For example, now you can use special process 101 handle the following:
ORIGINAL FILE:
D:\delme\SourcetoCopyFrom.XLS
TARGET FILE:
D:\ToCopyTo\*.XLS
Whereas before, this was not possible.
Command line and scheduler were broken due to fix in 2.195, now they are back working properly.
2.194 to 2.195 (5/12/2004)
Sheets can now have spaces in the name, both before and after. For example " My Sheet " or " " are now valid sheet names.
Convert Button is now initially enabled, allowing users to be informed that they must first click the add button
2.193 to 2.194 (5/4/2004)
Command line should now handle relative file names (i.e. "*.TXT" or "..\*.PDF", or "E:..\*.HTM")
2.192 to 2.193 (5/4/2004)
Special process 101 and 102 (copy specific and whole sheets of data can now be done to whole folders of similarly named files. Simply use the wildcard extension (e.g. c:\myinputfiles\*.XLS).
2.191 to 2.192 (4/26/2004)
Special Process 108, Change Cell formatting, has been enhanced for command line purposes. Now you must use a "\" in place of a "/" to specify date formats. This is to assist in parsing of the command line parameters.
2.19 to 2.191 (4/20/2004)
Add the end of the conversion job, the last 'Conversion Item' is highlighted, and now the user interface on top is updated to reflect the chosen conversion item.
The help file has been updated to include Special Process 108, Excel change Cell Number Formatting.
2.189 to 2.19 (4/16/2004)
Additional Sample Conversion Job files added for demonstration purposes.
When user loads a 'Conversion Job' file, the user interface now updates according to the first task in the loaded list.
2.188 to 2.189 (4/11/2004)
New Specialized process added for Excel. Now you can change "Cell Number Formatting" of specific sheets and cells.
2.187 to 2.188 (3/19/2004)
CopySheet() now handles multiple sheets properly.
2.186 to 2.187 (3/18/2004)
CopySheet() now can handle when duplicate sheet names exist in
both the original and target workbook (which can be the same
workbook). 4 possible actions can be taken when duplicate sheet
names are found:
A) Copy with similar but slightly modified name
B) Overwrite duplicates
C) Skip any duplicates
D) Stop copying and report an error
2.185 to 2.186 (3/15/2004)
"Copy Entire Sheet" is now fully functional and no longer restricted. Copy a single or a whole set of sheets from a source file to a target file and retain formatting.
2.1.8 to 2.1.85 (2/6/2004)
Ask to update links, Alert before overwriting, and prompt for summary info issues no longer cause a message box to pop up and prompt the user for input.
2.172 to 2.18 (1/29/2004)
/O switch added to allow for the loading of a 'Conversion Job' file without actually running it when launched in the command line
*.SII files now have an application association. When double clicking on it, it will run the conversion job invisibly.
A new demo 'Conversion Job' file has been added illustrating how to copy multiple worksheets from multiple workbooks to a target Workbook and retain the formatting
Help file updated to compliment and explain the newly added demo.
2.17 to 2.172 (1/23/2004)
Persistence of all settings was lost in version 2.17. It
has now been restored.
2.16
to 2.17 (1/21/2004)
Job scheduler has been added to run jobs automatically at
specified time(s).
Updated Documentation
Updated Japanese Language File
2.15 to 2.16 (12/29/2003)
When users clicked on special processes, sometimes the GUI would leave unneeded items.
File types for special process were being incorrectly updated in the user interface.
2.12 to 2.15 (12/28/2003)
Special processes 101 for copying specified data between sheets and workbooks has been enhanced to handle ranges of sheets including the * for all sheets when specifying both the original and target sheets.
2.10 to 2.11 (11/30/2003)
Special processes 205 and 206 for cropping specific rows or columns of a CSV file are now implemented properly.
2.09 to 2.10 (10/10/2003)
File selection now auto-selects the appropriate file type.
2.08 to 2.09 (10/9/2003)
Registration has been updated for 'Convert Doc'/'Convert XLS' combo.
2.07 to 2.08 (9/30/2003)
Delete empty lines from file now functions properly
Registration issue for XLSConverterX resolved
2.06 to 2.07 (9/15/2003)
GUI Updated for Japanese characters
2.05 to 2.06 (9/15/2003)
Registration now updated
2.04 to 2.05 (8/19/2003)
Optimize For Speed now added to File Menu allowing for faster operations when doing Excel manipulations and conversions.
Excel Sheets with MACRO's are no longer an issue. Many times XLS files had a Workbook_Open() event which would cause havoc in 'Convert XLS'.
Ranges of sheets are now capable of being specified, before only the first sheet.
2.03 to 2.04 (8/15/2003)