You can save the Excel file as a .dbf file, then import the .dbf file into Epidata. I assume you'll need to add variable names in the first row of the Excel file.
Richard Herrell NIMH
epidata-list@lists.umanitoba.ca wrote: Hello everyone. I understand from the user manuals that data can be imported from text, dbase, and STATA. Has anyone figured out a way to import an Excel database, even though technically it is not an option?
Thank you
Todd
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