Exporting Reports into excel file format

After I have executed an impact on a given local economy I want to export the findings into an excel spreadsheet. This common simple process is failing, giving me an error code of 20998. Please help. Thanks, Nigel
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  • I was poking around trying to see if anyone else had had this trouble before and found this: [url]http://implan.com/v3/index.php?option=com_kunena&Itemid=152&func=view&catid=85&id=3222[/url] I hope this helps you.
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  • I was poking around trying to see if anyone else had had this trouble before and found this: [url]http://implan.com/v3/index.php?option=com_kunena&Itemid=152&func=view&catid=85&id=3222[/url] I hope this helps you.
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  • yep - that did do it. I just had to save the model to the default drive or to my hard drive somewhere. i was attempting to save the model onto our server - several layers deep and it continually crashed when i was trying to generate the reports. thanks. Nigel
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  • yep - that did do it. I just had to save the model to the default drive or to my hard drive somewhere. i was attempting to save the model onto our server - several layers deep and it continually crashed when i was trying to generate the reports. thanks. Nigel
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  • Just to add in: I also found that I get the same funky error message if my MODEL is stored on our server (not just if you export a report there). Needless to say, the model is tucked in a mess of subfolders on our drive. If I copy the model to the desktop, work on it from there, export my reports (also the desktop), and then replace the model on the server with the newly worked-from version on my desktop, that seems to work. It's a clunky workflow, but it works.
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  • Just to add in: I also found that I get the same funky error message if my MODEL is stored on our server (not just if you export a report there). Needless to say, the model is tucked in a mess of subfolders on our drive. If I copy the model to the desktop, work on it from there, export my reports (also the desktop), and then replace the model on the server with the newly worked-from version on my desktop, that seems to work. It's a clunky workflow, but it works.
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