Transfer Excel Files to TI-89 Calculator

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The discussion centers on transferring Microsoft Excel files to the TI-89 calculator, specifically the non-titanium model. Users confirm that the TI-89 cannot read standard .xls files and recommend using .csv or .txt formats instead. These formats are ASCII files with standard delimiters, making them compatible with various applications. Additionally, users suggest searching online for more information, although results primarily focus on the TI-89 titanium model.

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I have been looking around for some information about placing a microsoft excel file onto my TI-89 (The non titanium model). Has any done this before?

Thanks
 
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electrical_ck said:
I have been looking around for some information about placing a microsoft excel file onto my TI-89 (The non titanium model). Has any done this before?

Thanks
Nope i never stored Excel-files on a Ti-89. But in any case i assume it will not be able to read the normal .xls Format. Try .csv or .txt when transfering. These are ASCII-Files with Standard-Delimiters, that a lot of applications and systems can understand.

also google finds a lot when i enter "Excel Ti-89"
 
yeah thanks, when I searched it gave nothing but examples for the TI-89 titanium.

Thanks
 

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