Hi all, Yes SAS 9.3 English (Local SAS) supports Excel 2010. However, please note of the following. SAS 9.3 -> Windows Excel 2010 (64Bits) -- 100% compatible. SAS 9.3 -> Windows Excel 2010 (32Bits) -- NOT 100% compatible. There are known issues which until now not yet permanently fixed. Needless to say, the fix is to upgrade Excel to 64 Bits. Most common errors which I myself have encountered using SAS 9.3 w/ Excel 32Bits are: 1. Error exporting to old excel formats (i.e. Excel 95/97) - No fix 2. Error exporting/overwriting an existing Microsoft Excel (.XLSX) worksheet which has a link to another worksheet. Will get corruption error, - No fix 3. Successful exporting to Microsoft Excel (.XLSX) worksheet (no error in sas log), but getting corruption error when opening (as reported in this thread.) For no 3, I have done some simulations and found one cause of this problem (at least for my case) is because of a Column w/ very long length, i.e length > 37 characters. Solution 1.- removes the column (it worked). Solution 2. - shortened the length of the column, from 100 -> 90, still failed, shortened to 80, still failed. And the magic number is 37 Solution 2 is inconclusive, as this error may be a combination of total number of columns and length of columns, because if you try to create a sas dataset w/ 1 column and length = 100 characters, the export works.
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