Undergrad Conversion of a .sle file to VAMAS file to analyse XPS Data in CasaXPS

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To analyze XPS data in CasaXPS, a conversion from .sle files to .vms files is necessary, as CasaXPS only supports .vms formats. Users are seeking guidance on how to perform this conversion effectively. While some suggest using file reader apps for general file access, specific tools or methods for converting .sle to .vms are not mentioned. The discussion highlights a need for clear instructions or software recommendations for this file conversion process. Assistance in this area would be greatly valued by those new to XPS data analysis.
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I am new to XPS Data analysis, and I have a .sle file that I got out of XPS Machine Software, and I am using CasaXPS to analyse the data. This software takes only .vms files. I want to convert the .sle to a .vms file for analysis. How or where can I do this? Any help on this will be deeply appreciated.
 
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Just speculating. In my Android phone, I could open up just about any file with my "Full Reader" (free) app. I never worked with either of the file types you mention, though.
 
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