From the choices in the “File origin” drop-down menu (1) select **65001: Unicode (UTF-8)**. From the choices in the “Delimiter” drop-down menu (2) select **Comma** :numref:`select_Excel_window2`
Applying zoning means that destinations can be linked automatically by zone, but the route is not optimized. You can reorder your routes manually (see `Ordonnancement manuel_`) or optimize them automatically (see `Optimisation automatique_`).
From the choices in the “File origin” drop-down menu (1) select **65001: Unicode (UTF-8)**. From the choices in the “Delimiter” drop-down menu (2) select **Comma** :numref:`select_Excel_window2`
Applying zoning means that destinations can be linked automatically by zone, but the route is not op
“Extra stops” can be unplanned destinations, departure and arrival stores, rest breaks and unchecked stops. “Columns” are the information contained in the routes. If information is not needed in the export, you can drag-and-drop it in the “Skip” box. If you click and hold on the information then slide it across to the gray “Skip” area, that column is removed from the export. See the explanatory video. The spreadsheet format is CSV (Comma Separated Value) format for a standard or Excel spreadsheet program.
“Extra stops” can be unplanned destinations, departure and arrival stores, rest breaks and unchecked stops. “Columns” are the information contained in the routes. If information is not needed in the export, you can drag-and-drop it in the “Skip” box. If you click and hold on the information then slide it across to the gray “Skip” area, that column is removed from the export. See the explanatory video. The spreadsheet format is CSV (Comma Separated Value) format for a standard or Excel spreadsheet program.