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    Resolved [RESOLVED] .exa File extension

    I've got a Expense archive (on my Palm Desktop software) with a file extension of .exa which I'm trying to export and convert into a more common type of file format (eg. .txt, .doc., .xls) so that I can send it to my accountant to finish my tax return.

    Is there a way to convert this file format into a more usable format?

    Thanks
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    Does your "Palm Desktop software" have an "export" function? If so, you might be able to export the data to a more common file format.

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    Thank you! Yes, it does. I did not check the pull down to see if there were other choices of file types.....and there are.
    Desktop: Pentium 4 630 2 Gb PC3200 DDR 400Mhz RAM; ASUS P5VDC-MX motherboard (share memory of 128MB); 16XDual Layer DVD-RW; 40X-CD-RW; 400 W Apex ATX PSU; Windows XP Pro, SP 2; 40GB Maxtor ATA/133 harddrive; 300GB Maxtor SATA harddrive, 16MB buffer; 300GB external USB Seagate harddrive; 3.5" floppy drive

    Laptop:
    ACER ASPIRE 5672 CORE DUO T2300 1.66GHZ / 2 GB DDR Ram/ 120GB HDD / 15.4" EXGA / DVD-RW / XP PRO / 802.11BG WIRELESS / BLUETOOTH

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