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Default How Do I Modify Pearson's Code to Add "Treat Consecutive Delimiters As One"?

Alicia,

Insert the line

WholeLine = Application.WorksheetFunction.Trim(WholeLine)

immediately AFTER

Line Input #1, WholeLine


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Cordially,
Chip Pearson
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Hello.

I found some really neat code by Chip Pearson
(http://www.cpearson.com/excel/imptext.htm) that enables the
user to
specify a filename and delimiter, and then imports that file
into an
existing Excel worksheet using the said delimiter.

My problem is that the text files I need to import use VARYING
amounts
of spaces as delimiters; therefore, my columns will not align
correctly. I think I can work around this if I could modify
Pearson's
code so that it "treats consecutive delimiters as one" (an
option that
can be selected in the Import Wizard).

I have very little experience in VBA, so I don't know how to
modify it.
Can someone help me?

Thanks,
Alicia


Here is the code "as is":

Public Sub ImportTextFile(FName As String, Sep As String)

Dim RowNdx As Integer
Dim ColNdx As Integer
Dim TempVal As Variant
Dim WholeLine As String
Dim Pos As Integer
Dim NextPos As Integer
Dim SaveColNdx As Integer

Application.ScreenUpdating = False
'On Error GoTo EndMacro:

SaveColNdx = ActiveCell.Column
RowNdx = ActiveCell.row

Open FName For Input Access Read As #1

While Not EOF(1)
Line Input #1, WholeLine
If Right(WholeLine, 1) < Sep Then
WholeLine = WholeLine & Sep
End If
ColNdx = SaveColNdx
Pos = 1
NextPos = InStr(Pos, WholeLine, Sep)
While NextPos = 1
TempVal = Mid(WholeLine, Pos, NextPos - Pos)
Cells(RowNdx, ColNdx).Value = TempVal
Pos = NextPos + 1
ColNdx = ColNdx + 1
NextPos = InStr(Pos, WholeLine, Sep)
Wend
RowNdx = RowNdx + 1
Wend

EndMacro:
On Error GoTo 0
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
Close #1

End Sub

________________________________________

Since this code has parameters, it will not appear in the
standard
"Macros" dialog list (ALT+F8). The following procedure will
prompt you
for the filename and delimiter character, and then run the
ImportTextFile procedure.

Public Sub DoTheImport()
Dim FName As Variant
Dim Sep As String

FName = Application.GetOpenFilename _
(filefilter:="Text Files(*.txt),*.txt,All Files (*.*),*.*")
If FName = False Then
MsgBox "You didn't select a file"
Exit Sub
End If

Sep = InputBox("Enter a single delimiter character.", _
"Import Text File")
ImportTextFile CStr(FName), Sep

End Sub