File Ext.

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lowfill
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File Ext.

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Probably been asked before, but since I just downloaded HLT I need some help.
When I export a lap from my IPhone to my laptop via email I am unable to find a program to open it with the current ext. on it. I am using Windows on my laptop, and I read you have to change the ext. but I am unsure how.
Any help
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Re: File Ext.

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Yes, that has been asked several times already ;-) When exporting, LapTimer adds a description naming the applications that can be used to work with the files. Try Google to find download locations. Compressed files have an ending ".gz" and can be uncompressed on Windows using e.g. 7zip.

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Re: File Ext.

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The uncompressed text files, .vbo, .hlptrl, .csv, .kml, can be opened with Notepad++. The .vbo and of course the .csv can be opened in Excel. Just select 'all files' in the open files window to see the .vbo files. Then do a text to column convert using the appropriate delimiter.
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