Has anyone here had this happen and/or can offer me some advice?

Thanks!
Roma
The filename is whatever I name it (usually the scout's name or something). The extension is supposed to be .txt, but it appears to be .pls, and it is actually being saved as an audio file. I have a PC and am running Windows XP Home.McQwak wrote:What's the filename, incl. file extension? Do you have some example?
What OS do you use? PC or Mac?
I guess it's something with your registry or file associations. Perhaps you've got for some reason *.htm files associated with your audio player.
I prefer HTML as well, and use it for my game files and it works fine. But no matter what I do with the scout searches, they always save as an audio file. No idea why this is happening, it is recent because I remember saving text files from this game in the past.archibalduk wrote:My first impression is the same as McQwak's; it must be a file association problem.
By the way, I find that HTML is the best format in which to export from EHM as you can easily copy and paste it into Excel (I think you have to click on Paste As -> Unicode or something similar). If you save as a TXT file then you lose all formatting.
Got the same problem here (Win XP), the file always has the extension .pls, doesn't matter if I try to export to text or html format. The only way I can save a scout report (as .txt) is when I choose Print -> Current List on Screen and then save the printout. It's also useless to try view the .pls file with text editor or browser.RomaGoth wrote:The filename is whatever I name it (usually the scout's name or something). The extension is supposed to be .txt, but it appears to be .pls, and it is actually being saved as an audio file. I have a PC and am running Windows XP Home.
You can but there's nothing readable there, just a bunch of random characters. Same thing happens when you try to change the extension to .htmlMcQwak wrote:Can you change the extension to .txt and open it by double-clicking?
I still suspect the operating system that changes just the file extension, not data inside.
Ippo wrote:You can but there's nothing readable there, just a bunch of random characters. Same thing happens when you try to change the extension to .htmlMcQwak wrote:Can you change the extension to .txt and open it by double-clicking?
I still suspect the operating system that changes just the file extension, not data inside.
Oh well, thanks anyway. Guess I will just have to do it the hard way.....McQwak wrote:I don't know how to solve it then, sorry.
According to this "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PLS_(file_format)", PLS file should be readable in text editor. It's not a binary file.