How do you import data from a Bluetooth enabled device into excel?

Gordon K

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Specifically, I am trying to access the Bluetooth output from on Omron BP 786N blood pressure monitor. I don't know what form the data is in. If I can get it into a text file, I am proficient at VBA text manipulation.

The android app Omron supplies is the worst I've ever seen. Is it possible for excel to appear to be Bluetooth enabled device that can be paired?
 

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Sorry mate, I am not Omron user so I can't say too much. I read the manual and there is a way how to download data from the device, that's all.
 
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