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line break(Ctrl+Return) in access data in the record is chnged to | after
import to excel. How I can get rid of | from imported excel table?

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line break(Ctrl+Return) in access data in the record is chnged to |
after
import to excel. How I can get rid of | from imported excel table?

Access source data
I hope this work
A) It should work this way

After import to Excel
I hope this work | A) It should work this way

Hi Ken,

Try Edit Find Replace

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