Hi everyone!
I am trying to import an excel file from a shared folder on Dropbox into Stata and I get this error message "file /Users/eugenietenezakis/Dropbox/Coffee East Africa, Agronomy Reporting, ZB/2019/13. March April/input/210524_ZB_2019C_M> onthly_Attendance_Database_Mar_Apr.xlsx could not be loaded."
I tried to:
1. open other excel files, they work fine.
2. I also tried to import this file from a local folder on my computer, and I get the same error message. Please note that the excel file is not corrupted.
3. I tried to import the excel file on Stata from another computer and it works! (I have a MacBook, and I tried from a PC).
4. I tried to find an answer from Statalist, and the only answer I found was copypasting all the database into a new excel sheet (which is not possible given that several people work on this same file, and that it would considerably slow down the workflow).
Please note that I am using Stata 14.0 version (the other computer I managed to open the file from also had Stata 14 downloaded).
Anybody has faced this challenge before?
Thank you!!!!
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