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I'm using non-Microsoft software, and I need to take 6 columns of
numbers (under text header rows) from this program (Clasic/2) and paste them easily into Excel. I've been able to do it quite easily up until a week ago. Befo 160,795 15,901 18,100 Now: 160 795 15 901 The problem is certainly the fact that the numbers from this outside program have commas in them. However, I've been able to do it before, so I think I might have toggled something. Not quite sure. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks! |
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What characters separate each of the fields?
I'm guessing that when you copy from Clasic/2 (whatever that is), that the fields are actually separated by tabs. If I copy those 3 numbers from your post and paste into excel, I get all that string in one cell. And if you've ever gotten the paste to work correctly, then excel "knew" what the separator was. ==== Excel likes to help you by remembering the settings from the last Data|Text to columns that you've done. And if you haven't done data|text to columns (or used the import wizard), then excel will "know" that you want to use tabs as the separator. But if you've done a data|text to columns and used a comma as a delimiter, then excel will remember this setting until you close and reopen excel--or do another data|text to columns to give excel something else to remember. So the next time you have trouble... Select an empty cell type something in that cell (asdf is fine) data|text to columns delimited make sure you match what Clasic/2 gives you (space or tab) and finish up the wizard. clean up that cell And try copying and pasting back into excel. If you chose the tab character and it didn't help, try it again using the space character as the delimiter. Lou Giele wrote: I'm using non-Microsoft software, and I need to take 6 columns of numbers (under text header rows) from this program (Clasic/2) and paste them easily into Excel. I've been able to do it quite easily up until a week ago. Befo 160,795 15,901 18,100 Now: 160 795 15 901 The problem is certainly the fact that the numbers from this outside program have commas in them. However, I've been able to do it before, so I think I might have toggled something. Not quite sure. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks! -- Dave Peterson |
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Thanks, Dave!
Yeah, I guess I reset the settings when I worked on something else.. That's weird stuff... thanks a lot Dave Peterson wrote: What characters separate each of the fields? I'm guessing that when you copy from Clasic/2 (whatever that is), that the fields are actually separated by tabs. If I copy those 3 numbers from your post and paste into excel, I get all that string in one cell. And if you've ever gotten the paste to work correctly, then excel "knew" what the separator was. ==== Excel likes to help you by remembering the settings from the last Data|Text to columns that you've done. And if you haven't done data|text to columns (or used the import wizard), then excel will "know" that you want to use tabs as the separator. But if you've done a data|text to columns and used a comma as a delimiter, then excel will remember this setting until you close and reopen excel--or do another data|text to columns to give excel something else to remember. So the next time you have trouble... Select an empty cell type something in that cell (asdf is fine) data|text to columns delimited make sure you match what Clasic/2 gives you (space or tab) and finish up the wizard. clean up that cell And try copying and pasting back into excel. If you chose the tab character and it didn't help, try it again using the space character as the delimiter. Lou Giele wrote: I'm using non-Microsoft software, and I need to take 6 columns of numbers (under text header rows) from this program (Clasic/2) and paste them easily into Excel. I've been able to do it quite easily up until a week ago. Befo 160,795 15,901 18,100 Now: 160 795 15 901 The problem is certainly the fact that the numbers from this outside program have commas in them. However, I've been able to do it before, so I think I might have toggled something. Not quite sure. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks! -- Dave Peterson |
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But it can be kind of helpful.
If you paste multiple times and excel remembers how it should react, it can actually save time. (It's surprising when you see that it actually works, too!) Mozz wrote: Thanks, Dave! Yeah, I guess I reset the settings when I worked on something else.. That's weird stuff... thanks a lot Dave Peterson wrote: What characters separate each of the fields? I'm guessing that when you copy from Clasic/2 (whatever that is), that the fields are actually separated by tabs. If I copy those 3 numbers from your post and paste into excel, I get all that string in one cell. And if you've ever gotten the paste to work correctly, then excel "knew" what the separator was. ==== Excel likes to help you by remembering the settings from the last Data|Text to columns that you've done. And if you haven't done data|text to columns (or used the import wizard), then excel will "know" that you want to use tabs as the separator. But if you've done a data|text to columns and used a comma as a delimiter, then excel will remember this setting until you close and reopen excel--or do another data|text to columns to give excel something else to remember. So the next time you have trouble... Select an empty cell type something in that cell (asdf is fine) data|text to columns delimited make sure you match what Clasic/2 gives you (space or tab) and finish up the wizard. clean up that cell And try copying and pasting back into excel. If you chose the tab character and it didn't help, try it again using the space character as the delimiter. Lou Giele wrote: I'm using non-Microsoft software, and I need to take 6 columns of numbers (under text header rows) from this program (Clasic/2) and paste them easily into Excel. I've been able to do it quite easily up until a week ago. Befo 160,795 15,901 18,100 Now: 160 795 15 901 The problem is certainly the fact that the numbers from this outside program have commas in them. However, I've been able to do it before, so I think I might have toggled something. Not quite sure. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks! -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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