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    Thanks to those who responded.
    The important points seem to be contained in the following messages.
    I am checking out the spreadsheet method now.
    Chris

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    We are working on a tsv to c3d translator for Visual3D that should be
    finished in a few weeks.
    Sincerely,
    Scott
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    W. Scott Selbie
    C-Motion, Inc.
    15821A Crabbs Branch Way
    Rockville, MD 20855
    selbie@c-motion.com
    (301) 840-1919
    (301) 840-0271 (fax)
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    Hi Chris,
    Oddly enough I've just recieved another email that arrived a day ago
    that contained a user written spreadsheet for creating a C3D file from
    within Excel - I've updated the C3D web site ... this may do what you
    want. Look for "Convert data to C3D - User written application" on this
    page:
    http://www.c3d.org/download_apps.htm

    --
    Edmund Cramp
    C3D web site http://www.c3d.org

    The spreadsheet is probably the quickest way to get some data from
    any ASCII format into C3D - you will need to download the C3Dserver
    and install it to get the spreadsheet to work. Email me if you have
    problems with getting the going.
    Note that the C3Dserver comes in two basic flavors - the download
    version is fully functional and free but is not fast (TNSTAFL). A
    license to upgrade to a full-speed version can be purchased from us at
    Motion Labs Systems if you decide you like it and need the speed.
    I can't help you much with the spreadsheet because I don't read
    French although quite a bit of the code is commented in English. The
    author has included his email address so you would be able to contact
    him if you have problems there. If you have a lot of conversions to
    run then you might want to write a stand alone Visual Basic
    application using the C3Dserver. Since the C3Dserver adheres to the
    published C3D standards you should not give Scott's programs any
    trouble.
    There are several helpful C3D tools on the C3D web site - the most
    common download in the viewer application that opens and displays the
    contents of any C3D file.

    Regards,
    Edmund Cramp
    --
    Motion Lab Systems, Inc. 15045 Old Hammond Hwy, Baton Rouge, LA 70816
    +1 225 272-7364 (voice), +1 225 272-7336 (fax)
    email: eac@motion-labs.com
    http://www.motion-labs.com








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