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I used Excel to create a dBase file, and when I imported it into Ergo, the fractional parts of frequencies disappeared. What happened?

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I used Excel to create a dBase file, and when I imported it into Ergo, the fractional parts of frequencies disappeared. What happened?

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Before you save the Excel data into a dBase file, format entire the Frequency column to show decimals, using the formatting commands in Excel. If you do not do this, Excel seems to truncate the data to integers, for some unknown reason. Formatting the Frequency column forces proper retention of the fractional parts of frequencies in kHz. Program Update I tried running program update, but nothing happened. Yet, I am sure there should be new files available. We have had five reported issues with the update program connecting properly, but failing to download new files and providing an “Error E1 in RunUpdate”. (This is a cryptic error that simply means there was a failure during the FTP download but we do not know why.) We have solved three of these reports, and in each case it was a problem with the user’s ISP. The ISP gave the user a new server URL for connection, and the problem disappeared. The remaining two cases have not yet raised the issue with the ISP and have not yet been resolv

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