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No but you may be able to open the PDF depreciation statement using Excel. You'll need to try to see how much of the formatting Excel is able to preserve, if any at all.
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No but you may be able to open the PDF depreciation statement using Excel. You'll need to try to see how much of the formatting Excel is able to preserve, if any at all.
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Go to:
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Hover over Export ---> Click on Export Depreciation to File....
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Works perfectly. Exports to a csv file. For some reason the date cells are formatted in text mode for Jan-Sep; in date mode for Oct-Dec.